List of Video Games
Year | Title | Platform(s) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NGC | PS2 | PS3 | Wii | Win | Xbox | X360 | ||
2000 | Hitman: Codename 47 | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
2002 | Hitman 2: Silent Assassin | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
2003 | Freedom Fighters | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
2004 | Hitman: Contracts | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
2006 | Hitman: Blood Money | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
2007 | Kane & Lynch: Dead Men | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
2009 | Mini Ninjas | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
2010 | Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
2012 | Hitman: Absolution | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
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