This is a list of video games of the Japanese media franchise Lupin III based on the manga written by Monkey Punch beginning in 1967.
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System | Original release date | "Japanese title translated" Japanese transliterated title (Kanji title) |
Developer | Genre |
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Arcade | 1980 | "Lupin the 3rd Rupan Sansei (ルパン三世) |
Taito | Action |
Arcade | 1983. | Cliff Hanger (video game) | Stern | Interactive movie |
Epoch Cassette Vision | 1984. | "Lupin the 3rd" Rupan Sansei (ルパン三世) |
Epoch Co. | Platform game |
Famicom | November 6, 1987. | Lupin III: Pandora no Isan Rupan Sansei: Pandora no Isan (ルパン三世 バンドラの遺産) |
Namco | Platform game |
MSX | 1987 | Lupin the 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro | Toho | Adventure game |
MSX | 1988. | Lupin the 3rd: Legend of the Gold of Babylon | Toho | Adventure game |
Game Boy | 1989 | SD Lupin the 3rd: Operation to Break the Safe | Banpresto | Puzzle |
FM Towns | 1990 | Lupin Sansei: Hong Kong no Mashu - Fukushū wa Meikyū no Hate ni | CSK | Adventure |
Super Famicom | December 26, 1994 | Lupin III: Densetsu no Hihō wo Oe! Rupan Sansei: Densetsu No Hihou wo Oe! (ルパン三世 伝説の秘宝を追え!) |
Epoch Co. | Platform game |
Sega Saturn | March 29, 1996 | Lupin the 3rd: The Master File | Mizuki | Interactive movie |
PlayStation | January 10, 1997 | Lupin the Third, The Castle of Cagliostro: Reunion | Asmik Ace Entertainment | Interactive movie |
Sega Saturn | August 8, 1997 | Lupin the 3rd: Chronicles | Spike | Interactive movie |
Sega Saturn | August 6, 1998 | Lupin the 3rd: Sage of the Pyramid | Asmik Ace Entertainment | Platform game |
PlayStation | November 26, 1998 | Lupin the 3rd | Daiki | Interactive movie |
PlayStation | June 22, 2000 | Punch the Monkey! Game Edition | KAZe | Music |
PC | April 5, 2001 | Lupin the 3rd | ??? | Action |
Arcade | 2001 | Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting | Wow Entertainment | Light gun shooter |
Arcade | 2002 | Lupin the 3rd: The Typing | Wow Entertainment | Action |
GameCube | July 31, 2003 | Lupin the 3rd: Lost Treasure by the Sea Rupan Sansei: Umi ni Kieta Hihou (ルパン三世 海に消えた秘宝) |
Asmik Ace Entertainment | Action |
PlayStation 2 | November 28, 2002 | Lupin the 3rd: Treasure of the Sorcerer King Rupan Sansei Majutsu-Ou no Isan (ルパン三世 魔術王の遺産) |
Banpresto | Stealth game |
PlayStation 2 | November 25, 2004 | Lupin the 3rd: The Legacy of Columbus's Inheritance | Banpresto | Action |
PlayStation 2 | February 2007 | Lupin the 3rd: Lupin is dead, Zenigata is in love | Banpresto | Stealth game |
Nintendo DS | February 11, 2010 | Lupin III: Shijō Saidai no Zunōsen | Nex Entertainment | Stealth game |
- This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
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