

Several other characters created by Osamu Tezuka appears with important roles on the plot of the game, included Hosuke Sharaku from The Three-Eyed One, Black Jack from the series of the same name, and Phoenix Geese Howard from Fatal Fury Art of Fighting as a whole serves as a prequel to the Fatal Fury series Super Mario-themed wallpaper and flooring can be purchasedįurniture and wallpaper based on the Super Mario series Math, Golf, Pinball, Tennis, Baseball, Wario's Woods, Soccer, Donkey Kong 3, Punch-Out!!, Mario Bros., and Ice Climber can be obtained through various methods and can be played in full within the gameįurniture and clothing based on characters and items from Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, and Star FoxĮpona, Ganon, Medli, and Wolf Link from The Legend of Zelda and Callie, Marie, and an Inkling from Splatoon can be invited to move into the player's town by scanning in the corresponding amiibo. Multiple NES games including Donkey Kong, Balloon Fight, Clu Clu Land, Excitebike, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong Jr. Jeffry McWild and Wolf Hawkfield from Virtua Fighterīayonetta and several characters from MadWorld An ice sculpture of Mario also appears at the end of the Midnight City course.Ī skin for combat planes based on Pac-Man can be unlocked with the Pac-Man amiibo The "8-bit Soul" snowboard features Mario's sprite from Super Mario Bros.

These can range from a character simply appearing as a playable character or boss in the game, as a special guest character, or a major crossover where two or more franchises encounter. This list includes crossovers and cameos of characters from video games owned by one company and close affiliates. Many crossover games include third-party companies.įirst and second-party crossovers The following is a list of games in which crossovers appear in either the form of a cameo of any kind, a guest character, or the theme of " crossover" in general in a video game itself. Otherwise, they may exist as a gag from a rival company. These may exist as a gimmick if two separate games in question are developed by the same company. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.Ĭrossovers in video games occur when otherwise separated fictional characters, plot, settings, universes, or media in a video game meet and interact with each other.
This article contains dynamic lists that may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
