Every time a game is a huge hit with gamers, andespecially in the sales charts, it is always certain that there will be several clones to follow soon after. One only has to look at the influence thatGrand Theft Auto IIIhad on the gaming industry after its release. Shortly after its release, there were games likeTrue CrimeandThe Getaway.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up

Games in theMario Bros.franchise have the same impact with the likes ofMario 64defining the 3Dplatforming genreor theDemon’sandDark Soulsgames spawning theSouls-likeorSoulsBornesub-genre. Licensed games are not often known for their originality and it clearly cuts a lot of development time using tried and tested ideas from established games. Some are great, and others perhaps not so much, but either way, here are ten licensed games that are clones.

10Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Up = Super Smash Bros

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash-Upwas released on the PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo Wii in 2009. The game was published by Ubisoft but was developed by Game Arts, the Japanese studio responsible for classic RPGs like theGrandiaand theLunarseries.

Turtles Smash Upis a very goodSuper Smash Bros.clone featuring characters from theTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesseries. The developers Game Arts had previously worked onSuper Smash Bros. Brawlon the Wii, and the same level of great gameplay was evident in this title. It was, however, slightly let down by the much smaller roster in comparison toSmash Bros.

Homer driving his Sedan in The Simpsons: Hit and Run

9The Simpsons: Hit & Run = Grand Theft Auto III

The Simpsons: Hit & Runwas released in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and the PC. It was developed by Radical Entertainment who later made one of the best superhero games of all time inHulk: Ultimate Destruction.

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Released in 2001,Grand Theft Auto IIIbecame one of the most influential open-world videogames of all time. However, due to its adults-only nature, younger audiences were unable to play it, which is whereThe Simpsons: Hit & Runcame in. The game featured many of the same open-world mechanics and mission types asGTA IIIonly without any of the realistic violence meaning it was a great game for audiences of all ages.

8Star Wars: Episode I Racer = Wipeout

Star Wars Episode I: Racerwas released in 1999 and was based onStar Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.It became the fastest-selling sci-fi racing game, and was featured in the 2011 edition of theGuinness Book of Records.

The game was an obvious clone ofWipeoutand even Nintendo’sF-Zeroseries and was based on the Podracing scenes inThe Phantom Menace. Despite being a clone it was a fast and fun thrill ride from start to finish and had great sound design and musical score.

star wars racer

7The Godfather = Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

The Godfathervideo game was released in 2006 and was based on the film of the same name. The open-world crime game was developed by EA Redwood and released on the PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii, Xbox, and the PC.

In terms of story, the game doesn’t live up the films by Francis Ford Coppola, or the Mario Puzo books. It uses familiar characters from the movies to introduce the protagonist’s own story, so narratively it feels more like a spin-off.The Godfathergame took more inspiration fromGrand Theft Auto: San Andreasfrom both a storytelling and gameplay point of view.

the godfather

6Ghostbusters: The Videogame = Gears Of War

Ghostbusters: The Videogamewas originally released in 2009 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but received a remaster in 2019 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. The game is a nostalgic love letter to fans of the original movies that used voice work from the original cast and lots of familiar locations and enemies from the films.

WhenGhostbusters: The Videogamewas released in 2009 theGears of Warseries was at the peak of its popularity and its single-player was an obvious influence on this title. Obviously, the violence has been toned down in comparison toGearsmaking it a great family game.

ghostbusters remastered sale

5Alien Isolation = Amnesia Dark Descent

Alien Isolationwas released in 2014 on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and the PC in 2014. It is without a doubt of the best-licensed games ever developed and perfectly captures the atmosphere of the original film.

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Alien Isolation Xenomorph

The game puts the players in the shoes of Amanda Ripley, who is investigating the disappearance of her mother Ellen Ripley, the main protagonist of the films. The game incorporated very similar hide and seek mechanics to the iconicAmnesia Dark: Descent,which also placed the players in the shoes of a totally vulnerable protagonist who needs to hide to survive.

4Die Hard Trilogy = Virtua Cop And Twisted Metal

Die Hard Trilogywas released on the PlayStation and PC in 1996. It was three games in one set that covered the first three (and arguably best) movies in theDie Hardfranchise. Each of the games was set in a different genre that was very clearly inspired by other games.

The first game was a 3D shooter that had similar mechanics to the first Resident Evil, minus the prerendered backgrounds. However, the most notable wasDie Hard 2,a light gun game that played exactly like Sega’sVirtua Cop,andDie Hard 3was very obviously inspired byTwisted Metal.

A screenshot for the Die Hard Trilogy PS1 game

3Asterix = Super Mario Bros

Asterixwas released on the Sega Master System in 1991 and was based on the comic and cartoon series of the same name. The game played very similarly toSuper Mario Bros.on the NES at the time but had a slightly more difficult learning curve.

Nevertheless, it was an entertaining game that brought a few ideas of its own and pushed the aging hardware to its limits.Asterixhas become something or a forgotten classic after getting overshadowed by the release of the Sega Genesis/Megadrive a year prior.

Asterix

2Marvel Ultimate Alliance Series = Diablo

The first entry in theMarvel Ultimate Allianceserieswas originally released on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Wii, PSP, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox 360 in 2006. However,Marvel Ultimate Allianceand its sequel received newly remastered versions that were available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One online stores in 2016.

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Marvel Ultimate Alliance Replace

Unfortunately, the remastered versions were pulled from both networks due to licensing issues between Activision and Marvel.Ultimate Allianceplays like a simplisticDiabloand offers local multiplayer for up to four players. The series received a new entry in 2019 withMarvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Orderon the Nintendo Switch.

1WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game = Mortal Kombat

WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Gamewas released in 1995 on the Megadrive/Genesis, the SNES, the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and the PC. The game was developed by Acclaim who was already known for making their WWF games on the SNES and Genesis.

However, unlike those games (which at least tried look and play like wrestling games)WWF Wrestlemania:The Arcadewas a pretty terribleMortal Kombatclone. Unfortunately, the game was not received well by wrestling fans and is considered one of the worst licensed wrestling games ever made.

four wrestlers preparing to fight in a ring