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|Switch<br>3DS
|style="text-align: left;"|The 3DS eShop and Switch versions have widescreen aspect ratios, with the Switch being slightly wider and the 3DS eShop version being toggleable between original and widescreen formats. The 3DS eShop version is missing the New graphics option from the PC and Switch versions, all soundtracks aside from the original, and the Machine Gun Challenge mode. The Switch version has exclusive features including: dynamic lighting and animated talksprites, local co-op multiplayer, the Sand Pit Challenge mode, two additional soundtrack options (Famitracks and Ridiculon), and other quality of life changes. The 3DS version has an exclusive stereoscopic 3D effect that has not been included as a VR option for the PC and Switch versions, and it also has a Nemesis Challenge mode that is also on the Switch version but not the PC version. Cave Story 3D exists as a physical-only 3D remake, but it lacks many Cave Story+ features and runs at a slower framerate.
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|Darkstone
|PlayStation
|style="text-align: left;"|The 3D engine in the PC version, while outputting in higher resolution, is known to produce [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Darkstone#Issues_fixed rendering errors] on some systems, both older and newer. The music is very glitchy and dialogue audio cuts off abruptly. The PC version allows multiplayer and two-character mode, but some PS1 features like selling artifacts are missing. [https://www.gog.com/forum/darkstone/pc_vs_ps1_pros_and_cons Some players] also find the camera/battle controls awkward and unintuitive compared with the console.
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|Devil May Cry 5
|Windows (R)<br>PlayStation<br>Sega Saturn<br>
|style="text-align: left;"|A completely different game; while the original PC release is a straightforward FPS get from point A to point B, while Sega Saturn and PS1 versions are closer to being a 3D metroidvania. Whether Saturn or PS1 version is better is a matter of taste, PS1 has unlocked framerate and true translucency for water surfaces but its level geometry is simplified and lighting is distinctly different. The console versions served as a basis for the 2022 remaster for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC.
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|Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
|Wii
|style="text-align: left;"|The Wii version is a completely different (and superior) game than the PS3/360/PC version.
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|Pro Evolution Soccer 6/Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007
|PlayStation 3<br>Xbox 360
|style="text-align: left;"|The Windows version is a port of the Wii version instead of the X360/PS3 versions, have fewer Toy Box options for gameplay and town customization, and lack a multiplayer option.
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|True Crime New York City
|PlayStation 2<br>Xbox
|style="text-align: left;"|Lots of graphical effects missing on PC and GameCube version and lots of bugs and issues.[https://youtube.com/watch?v=XFGBg7uot1U][https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2021/11/13/dolphin-progress-report-september-and-october-2021/#50-15330-raise-program-exceptions-on-floating-point-exceptions-by-josjuice]
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|UEFA Champions League 2006–2007
Since game consoles are much less powerful than PCs, it is recommended to avoid PC games ported to consoles. Typically, the games have to be altered to fit the constraints of the console and may be forced to use a radically different control scheme. An exception to this rule would be Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine's N64 port, and the console versions of certain Disney games like ''Cars 2'' and ''Toy Story 3''. In the latter case, the PC versions suffer from downgraded graphics as a consequence of having to account for lower-end systems used by most families. Certain console ports of the PC games, however, may feature exclusive content like completely different soundtracks or extra missions. A notable example is the [https://bw.artemislena.eu/nolf/wiki/The_Operative:_No_One_Lives_Forever#PlayStation_2_Edition flashback mission] in ''No One Lives Forever'', which is only available for the PS2 version of the game.
==Arcade=Sharp X68000===May be easier to emulate ports than the original versions. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"! scope="col"|NameGame
! scope="col"|Platforms
! scope="col"|Notes
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|Chaos Field|Dreamcast<br>GameCubeAkumajo X68000<br>(Castlevania Chronicles)|PlayStation 2<br>Nintendo Wii|style="text-align:left;"|'''GameCube:''' Enhanced port. Available Includes both the original game and a remixed version with remixed music, slightly altered level layouts, and an altered art direction based on the more recent games in English. '''Wii:''' Part of ''Ultimate Shooting Collection'' with official English translationthe series.
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|Crazy Taxi|Dreamcast<br>GameCube<br>PlayStation 2<br>PlayStation 3Mad Stalker:<br>Fullmetal Force|PlayStation Portable<br>Microsoft WindowsFM Towns<br>Xbox 360PC Engine CD<br>Xbox One<br>Android<br>iOSSega Genesis|style="text-align:left;"|Every time Crazy Taxi has been updated, '''PlayStation:''' A remake with sub-par graphics and music. Borrows gameplay elements from the music has been redonedeveloper's other game, and it is considered to be worse than the originalAsuka 120%.
'''PlayStation 2/GameCube/WindowsFM Towns:''': lower quality A port, with control issuesupdated graphics and remixed music.
'''PlayStation Portable'''PC Engine CD: ''Crazy Taxi: Fare War'' is uses graphics from the FM Towns version with remixed Redbook audio music, more playable characters for VS. Mode (done through a compilation of "Crazy Taxi" and "Crazy Taxi 2" games with widescreen supportcheat code), but missing 3 songs and has bad controls. It has custom soundtrack supporta fully-voiced Story Mode.
'''Android'''Sega Genesis: Titled ''Crazy Taxi Classic'Previously unreleased port that was scrapped until it was completed as a limited physical release in 2020 by Opera House after acquiring the rights to the developer's back catalog of games. Missing parallax scrolling, with widescreen support. Control is a bit wonkysimplified graphics.
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Cyber Troopers Virtual On:<br>Oratorio TangramGenocide|Dreamcast<br>Xbox 360<br>Xbox OnePC Engine<br>FM Towns|style="text-align:left;"|'''DreamcastPC Engine:''': Original Soundtrack Inferior graphics and not sound with worse gameplay than the NAOMI OSToriginal.
'''Xbox 360FM Towns:''': XBLAreleased as part of the ''Genocide Square'' compilation. Improved controls, texturesFeatures updated graphics, lightingsound, and glowing effects. Added new characters, widescreen support, online, lobby systemcutscenes, and replay leaderboards. Local multiplayer was removed. Original Soundtrack and not the NAOMI OSTrevised gameplay.
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|Dead or Alive Genocide 2: Master of the Dark Communion|Dreamcast<br>PlayStation 2style="white-space: nowrap;"|[[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Family Computer]]<br>PlayStation 3FM Towns<br>Xbox (R)DOS|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation 2SFC:''' Higher Lower sound quality port than Dreamcast's one with more visual effectsand altered graphics. Level order for the first few levels is re-arranged from the Sharp X68000 version. Released only in Japan despite being developed by a British development team.
'''Xbox:''' Remake with better graphics, included in ''Dead or Alive: Ultimate''.|-|Ikaruga|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Dreamcast<br>GameCube<br>Steam [Windows]<br>Xbox 360<br>Nintendo Switch|style="textFM-align:left;"|'''DreamcastTowns:''' most faithful port to the arcade, Japanese subtitles onlySame as Genocide above.
'''GameCubeDOS:''' Some slowdown issues, slightly poorer graphics, Conquest mode which is not Based on the FM-Towns version. Uses the Sharp X68000 version's cutscenes but has higher quality Redbook audio music. Released only in any other port (select stage + specific section) Korea but it is also most of the only version without subtitlesgame's menus are in English.|}
==Arcade=={| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"! scope="col"|Name! scope="col"|Platforms! scope="col"|Notes|-|Chaos Field|Dreamcast<br>GameCube<br>PlayStation 2<br>Nintendo Wii|style="text-align:left;"|'''GameCube:''' Enhanced port. Available in English. '''Wii:''' Part of ''Ultimate Shooting Collection'' with official English translation.|-|Crazy Taxi|Dreamcast<br>GameCube<br>PlayStation 2<br>PlayStation 3<br>PlayStation Portable<br>Microsoft Windows<br>Xbox 360<br>Xbox One<br>Android<br>iOS|style="text-align:left;"|Every time Crazy Taxi has been updated, the music has been redone, and it is considered to be worse than the original. '''PlayStation 2/GameCube/Windows''': lower quality port, with control issues. '''PlayStation Portable''': ''Crazy Taxi: Fare War'' is a compilation of "Crazy Taxi" and "Crazy Taxi 2" games with widescreen support, but missing 3 songs and has bad controls. It has custom soundtrack support. '''Android''': Titled ''Crazy Taxi Classic'', with widescreen support. Control is a bit wonky.|-|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Cyber Troopers Virtual On:<br>Oratorio Tangram|Dreamcast<br>Xbox 360<br>Xbox One<br>|style="text-align:left;"|'''Dreamcast''': Original Soundtrack and not the NAOMI OST. '''Xbox 360''': XBLA. Improved controls, textures, lighting, and glowing effects. Added new characters, widescreen support, online, lobby system, and replay leaderboards. Local multiplayer was removed. Original Soundtrack and not the NAOMI OST.|-|Dead or Alive 2|Dreamcast<br>PlayStation 2<br>PlayStation 3<br>Xbox (R)|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation 2:''' Higher quality port than Dreamcast's one with more visual effects. '''Xbox:''' Remake with better graphics, included in ''Dead or Alive: Ultimate''.|-|Ikaruga|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Dreamcast<br>GameCube<br>Steam [Windows]<br>Xbox 360<br>Nintendo Switch|style="text-align:left;"|'''Dreamcast:''' most faithful port to the arcade, Japanese subtitles only. '''GameCube:''' Some slowdown issues, slightly poorer graphics, Conquest mode which is not in any other port (select stage + specific section) but it is also the only version without subtitles. '''Steam:''' Analog control support, has the most achievements, customizable options, and some graphics/cutscene enhancements not in any other homeport. The select screen was altered.
'''Xbox 360:''' Analog control support, not very faithful port, and some enemy patterns are completely different but have online multiplayer, the select screen was altered.
==Home consoles==
===Multiplatform games exclusive to home consoles across generations===Lots of titles released for both [[:Category:Sixth-generation_video_game_consoles|sixth-gen home consoles]] and [[:Category:Seventh-generation_video_game_consoles|seventh-gen home consoles]] '''[[#PC_ports|but not on PC]]'''. When editing this section, if a multiplatform game released on multiple console generations, this is the section for mentioning its differences across those generations. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"! scope="col"|Game! scope="col"|Preferred platforms! scope="col"|Notes|-|WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008~2011|PlayStation 3<br>Xbox 360|style="text-align:left;"|Seventh-gen versions are graphically superior to prior generation versions.|-|NCAA March Madness 07|Xbox 360|style="text-align:left;"|Xbox 360 version is graphically superior to PlayStation 2 version.|} ===NES===NES games sometimes suffered from slowdown, and sprite flickering.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
'''Xbox 360:''' enhanced graphics.
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|Muramasa: The Demon Blade
|Vita
|style="text-align:left;"|Titled "Muramasa: Rebirth", the Vita version has exclusive story DLC expansions, so it is the more complete version of the game.
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|No More Heroes
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===Sharp X68000Sega Master System===May be easier to emulate ports than the original versions. 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|GameName
! scope="col"|Platforms
! scope="col"|Notes
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|Akumajo X68000style="white-space: nowrap;"|Alex Kidd in Miracle World|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Nintendo Switch (R)<br>PlayStation 4(R)<br>Xbox One(R)<br>Microsoft Windows (Castlevania ChroniclesR)|style="text-align:left;"|Full remake of the game known as ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX''.|-|Hokuto no Ken|PlayStation2 (R)|style="text-align:left;"|Includes both 2,5D reimagination of the original game and a remixed version with remixed music, slightly altered level layouts, and an altered art direction based on the more recent games in the seriesreleased as ''SEGA AGES 2500 Series Vol.11: Hokuto no Ken''.
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|Mad Stalker:<br>Fullmetal ForcePhantasy Star|PlayStationSega Saturn<br>FM TownsPlayStation 2 (R)<br>PC Engine CDGameBoy Advance<br>Sega GenesisJava 2 Micro Edition|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStationSega Saturn''':Partial emulation used in ''Phantasy Star Collection' A remake with sub-par graphics and '. Features musiconly in FM Sound Unit as streamed data files. Borrows gameplay elements from the developer's other game, Asuka 120%Japan-only. '''FM TownsPlayStation 2''':Budget remake known as ''Phantasy Star: Generation:1' A port with '. Features updated graphics and remixed musicsounds. Japan-only. Fan translation is available.
'''PC Engine CDGBA:''' uses graphics from the Emulated version included as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''. Features several arrangements on UI. Does not feature FM Towns version with remixed Redbook audio Sound Unit music, more playable characters for VS. Mode (done through a cheat code), and a fully-voiced Story ModeNot released inside Japan.
'''Sega GenesisJ2ME:''' Previously unreleased port that was scrapped until it was completed as a limited physical release Full remake of the game released for mobile phones. Available only in 2020 by Opera House after acquiring Chinese. Fan translations of the rights to the developer's back catalog of games. Missing parallax scrolling, simplified graphicsgame do exist.
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|Genocidestyle="white-space: nowrap;"|Wonder Boy III:<br>The Dragon's Trap|PC EngineTurboGrafx-16<br>Game Gear<br>Java 2 Micro Edition<br>Nintendo Switch (R)<br>FM TownsPlayStation 4 (R)<br>Xbox One (R)<br>Microsoft Windows (R)<br>iOS (R)<br>Android (R)<br>Amazon Luna (R)|style="text-align:left;"|'''PC EngineTurboGrafx-16''':Known as ''Dragon's Curse'' in US and ''Adventure Island'' Inferior in Japan. Features updated graphics , music, and sound with worse gameplay than the original.
'''FM Towns:''' released as part of the 'Game Gear'Genocide Square'' compilation. Features updated graphics, sound, new cutscenes, and revised gameplay.|-|Genocide 2: Master of the Dark Communion|style="white-space: nowrap;"|[[Super Nintendo emulators|Super Family Computer]]<br>FM Towns<br>DOS|style="text-align:left;"|'''SFC:''' Lower sound quality Slightly different maps and altered graphics. Level order for the first few levels is re-arranged from the Sharp X68000 versionprices around shops. Released only in Europe and Japan despite being developed by a British development team.
'''FM-TownsJ2ME:''' Same Released for FOMA mobile phones as Genocide abovepart of the ''Puyo Puyo! SEGA'' label. Changes are unknown. Japan-only.
'''DOSPS4/NSW/XBO/WIN/iOS/AND/Luna:''' Based on the FM-Towns version. Uses the Sharp X68000 version's cutscenes but has higher quality Redbook audio music. Released only in Korea but most Full remake of the gameknown as ''Wonder Boy: The Dragon's menus are in EnglishTrap''.|-
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===Sega Master SystemGenesis===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|Notes
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Alex Kidd in Miracle WorldCastle of Illusion<br>Starring Mickey Mouse|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Nintendo Switch Windows (R)<br>PlayStation 43 (R)<br>Xbox One360 (R)<br>Android (R)<br>Microsoft Windows iOS (R)|style="text-align:left;"|Full HD remake of the game known as ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX''with updated graphics and retreated gameplay.
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|Hokuto no KenEarthworm Jim|Xbox 360 (R)<br>PlayStation 2 3 (R)|style="text-align:left;"|2,5D reimagination of HD remake with updated graphics and retreated gameplay. Missing the game released as ''SEGA AGES 2500 Series Vol.11: Hokuto no Ken''extra levels from the Sega CD version.
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|Phantasy Lunar: The Silver Star|Sega Saturnstyle="white-space: nowrap;"|PlayStation (R)<br>PlayStation 2 Portable (R)<br>iOS (R)<br>GameBoy AdvanceSega Saturn (R)<br>Java 2 Micro EditionWindows (R)|style="text-align:left;"|'''Sega Saturn'''PlayStation: Partial emulation used in ''Phantasy Star Collection''. Features music only in FM Sound Unit as streamed data files. Japan-onlyRemake with increased difficulty.
'''PlayStation 2'''Portable: Budget remake known as ''Phantasy Star: Generation:1''. Features updated graphics and sounds. Japan-only. Fan translation is availableBased on ps1 but with longer load times.
'''GBAiOS:''' Emulated version included as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''. Features several arrangements Based on UI. Does not feature FM Sound Unit music. Not released inside JapanPS1 has widescreen support but touch control.
'''J2MESega Saturn/Windows:''' Full remake of the game released for mobile phonesBased on PS1. Available only Is not available in Chinese. Fan translations of the game do existEnglish.
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|Pac-Attack|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Wonder Boy III:<br>The Dragon's Trap|TurboGrafx-16PlayStation (R)<br>Game GearGBA<br>Java PlayStation 2 Micro Edition<br>Nintendo Switch (R)<br>PlayStation 4 GameCube (R)<br>Xbox One (R)<br>Microsoft Windows PC (R)<br>iOS (R)PlayStation 3<br>Android (R)Xbox 360<br>Amazon Luna (R)|style="text-align:left;"|'''TurboGrafx-16PlayStation:''': Known Partial emulation of the game plus a new whole remake included as part of ''Dragon's Curse'Namco Anthology Vol. 2' in US and ''Adventure Island'' in Japan. Features updated graphics, music, and sound.
'''Game GearGBA:''' Included as part of ''Pac-Man Collection'': Slightly different maps and prices around shops. Released only in Europe and Japan.
'''J2MEPS2/GC/Xbox/PC:''' Released for FOMA mobile phones as part of the Remake from ''Namco Anthology Vol. 2''Puyo Puyo! SEGAincluded in '' label. Changes are unknown. JapanPac-onlyMan World 2'' as unlockable extra.
'''PS4PS3/NSWX360/XBO/WIN/iOS/AND/LunaPC:''' Full remake Emulated version of the game known included as part of ''Pac-Man Museum''Wonder Boy: The Dragon. PC version was been delisted from Steam in July 9, 2020 in favor of ''s TrapPac-Man Museum+'', which includes emulation of the SNES version instead.
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|}Phantasy Star II|PlayStation 2 (R)<br>GBA<br>|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation 2:''' Titled "Phantasy Star: Generation:2". Remake with updated graphics. Japan-only. Fan translation is available.
===Sega Genesis==={| class="wikitable" style="text-align'''GBA:center;"! scope="col"|Name! scope="col"|Platforms! scope="col"|Notes''' Port of the game available as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''.
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Castle of Illusion<br>Starring Mickey MousePhantasy Star III|Windows (R)<br>PlayStation 3 (R)<br>Xbox 360 (R)<br>Android (R)<br>iOS (R)GBA|style="text-align:left;"|HD remake with updated graphics and retreated gameplayPort of the game available as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''.
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|Earthworm JimPowerball|Xbox 360 (R)<br>style="white-space: nowrap;"|PlayStation 3 (R)|style="text-align:left;"|HD Partial emulation of the game plus a new whole remake with updated graphics and retreated gameplayincluded as part of ''Namco Anthology Vol. Missing the extra levels from the Sega CD version1''.
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|Lunar: The Silver StarShining Force|style="white-space: nowrap;"|PlayStation (R)<br>PlayStation Portable (R)<br>iOS (R)<br>Sega Saturn (R)<br>Windows Game Boy Advance (R)|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation:''' Remake with increased difficulty. '''PlayStation Portabletitled "Shining Force:''' Based on ps1 but with longer load timesResurrection of the Dark Dragon"'''iOS:''' Based on PS1 The changes included an expanded plot, three new playable characters, three new battles, ramping difficulty system, and some tweaks in the gameplay and ramping difficulty system, however it has widescreen support but touch control. '''Sega Saturn/Windows:''' Based on PS1. Is not available in Englishworse graphic and audio quality compared to the original.
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|Pac-Attack|style="white-space: nowrap;"|PlayStation (R)<br>GBA<br>PlayStation 2 (R)<br>GameCube (R)<br>Xbox (R)<br>PC (R)<br>PlayStation 3<br>Xbox 360<br>|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation:''' Partial emulation of the game plus a new whole remake included as part of ''Namco Anthology Vol. 2''. '''GBA:''' Included as part of ''Pac-Man Collection''. '''PS2/GC/Xbox/PC:''' Remake from ''Namco Anthology Vol. 2'' included in ''Pac-Man World 2'' as unlockable extra. '''PS3/X360/PC:''' Emulated version of the game included as part of ''Pac-Man Museum''. PC version was been delisted from Steam in July 9, 2020 in favor of ''Pac-Man Museum+'', which includes emulation of the SNES version instead.|-|Phantasy Star II|PlayStation 2 (R)<br>GBA<br>|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation 2:''' Titled "Phantasy Star: Generation:2". Remake with updated graphics. Japan-only. Fan translation is available. '''GBA:''' Port of the game available as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''.|-|Phantasy Star III|GBA|style="text-align:left;"| Port of the game available as part of ''Phantasy Star Collection''.|-|Powerball|style="white-space: nowrap;"|PlayStation (R)|style="text-align:left;"|Partial emulation of the game plus a new whole remake included as part of ''Namco Anthology Vol. 1''.|-|Shining Force|Game Boy Advance (R)|style="text-align:left;"|Remake titled "Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon". The changes included an expanded plot, three new playable characters, three new battles, ramping difficulty system, and some tweaks in the gameplay and ramping difficulty system, however it has worse graphic and audio quality compared to the original.|-|Shadow of the Beast|PlayStation 4 (R)|style="text-align:left;"|Different game with different gameplay.
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|Sonic the Hedgehog
|The Last of Us
|PlayStation 4<br>PlayStation 5 (R)<br>PC (R)
|style="text-align:left;"|60 FPS, resolution is increased to 1080p. New photo mode, DLC "Left Behind" is included. Remake has been ported to the PCis missing Factions multiplayer.
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|Uncharted 1<br>Uncharted 2<br>Uncharted 3
'''Windows/PlayStation 4/Xbox One:''' Improved resolution and FPS.
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|Yakuza 0|PC<br>PS4<br>Xbox One||-|Yakuza Kiwami|PC<br>PS4<br>Xbox One|style="text-align:left;"| Remake of Yakuza 1|-|Yakuza 3<br>Yakuza 4<br>Yakuza 5<br>|PC<br>PS4<br>Xbox One|style="text-align:left;"|Remastered versions. Allows games to run at higher resolutions and up to 60fps. Re-localised and restores content that was removed in the original western versions.|-|}
===PlayStation 4===
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Marvel's Spider-Man
|PlayStation 5<br>Windows
|style="text-align:left;"|Titled "Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered".
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|God of War
|Windows
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Marvel's Spider-Man
|PlayStation 5<br>Windows
|style="text-align:left;"|Titled "Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered".
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|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
|PC<br>Xbox One
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|Yakuza Kiwami 2
|PC<br>Xbox One
|Remake of Yakuza 2.
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|Judgment
|PC<br>PS5<br>Xbox Series X/S
|'''PS5:''' Graphical enhancements.<br>'''PC:''' Based on the PS5 version.
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|Lost Judgment
|PC
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A fan [https://gtaforums.com/topic/989469-rel-wip-rdr-reality-redemption-overhaul-project project] aims to improve the game and is available for 360 and Switch.
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|WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007
|PlayStation Portable</br>PlayStation 2
|style="text-align:left;"|'''PS2:''' runs significantly lower graphical fidelity compared to newer generation Xbox 360 version.
 
'''PSP:''' placeholder text, [[#PlayStation_Portable|previous game has exclusive features for PSP]].
 
See [[#Multiplatform_games_exclusive_to_home_consoles_across_generations]] for other WWE SmackDown vs Raw! games.
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! scope="col"|Notes|-|Final Fantasy Type-0|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Steam [Windows]<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation Portable:''' 60 FPS hack available.'''PlayStation 4/Xbox One:''' better graphics, locked resolution at 1280x720 and locked at 30fps. '''Steam:''' Same as above, but can be [https://github.com/Banz99/Final-Fantasy-Type-0-Hd-Unlocker patched]|-|style="white-space: nowrap;"|Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories<br>Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|PlayStation 2<br>Android<br>iOS<br>Fire OS|style="text-align:left;"|'''PlayStation 2:''' Better textures and geometry in places, better lighting, visual effects, and draw distance.'''Mobiles:''' Reworked textures, lighting and visual effects.|-|Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep|Windows<br>PlayStation 3<br>PlayStation 4<br>Xbox One|style="text-align:left;"|HD remaster of the Final Mix version.|-|Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker|PlayStation 3<br>Xbox 360|style="text-align:left;"|HD remaster. VOCALOID has been removed from Metal Gear ZEKE. Some dialogues were re-recorded.|-|WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006|PlayStation 2|style="text-align:left;"|PlayStation Portable has exclusive features, see [[Wikipedia:WWE_SmackDown!_vs._Raw_2006#PlayStation_Portable_exclusive_features|this page]].
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|style="text-align:left;"|Remake, titled "Tearaway - Unfolded". Many gameplay sections have, of course, been overhauled to work with a DualShock 4 instead of a Vita.
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==Games Exclusive to Consoles Across Generations==
Lots of titles released for both [[:Category:Sixth-generation_video_game_consoles|sixth-gen home consoles]] and [[:Category:Seventh-generation_video_game_consoles|seventh-gen home consoles]] '''[[#PC_ports|but not on PC]]'''. When editing this section, if a multiplatform game released on multiple console generations, this is the section for mentioning its differences across those generations.
 
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! scope="col"|Notes
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|WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007
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|style="text-align:left;"|Seventh-gen versions are graphically superior to prior gen versions.
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