electricmastro
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Thought this was interesting. GiantBomb keeps a tally on what franchises have the most games and it was interesting to see what franchises/brands/titles have had the biggest output of games over the last several decades: https://web.archive.org/web/20230930045656/https://www.giantbomb.com/franchises/?franchise_filter[letter]=&franchise_filter[sortBy]=mostGames&___franchise_filter[games]=
Disney - 521
Mario - 230
Marvel - 208
Nickelodeon - 203
Gundam - 175
Star Wars - 155
Pokemon - 154
NBA - 130
Final Fantasy - 129
DC - 126
Lego - 107
Sonic the Hedgehog - 107
MLB - 100
Dragon Ball - 98
The Sims - 97
Looney Tunes - 91
Warriors - 89
Star Trek - 88
Mega Man - 88
Cartoon Network - 87
Dungeons & Dragons - 87
NFL - 87
Bomberman - 85
Touhou Project - 85
Warhammer - 82
DreamWorks - 80
Pac-Man - 77
NHL - 77
Super Robot Wars - 73
WWE - 73
Megami Tensei - 72
Power Pros - 71
Tetris - 71
Tom Clancy - 71
Naruto - 66
The most recent franchises by game debut year:
1995 - Lego - 107
1995 - Warhammer - 82
1996 - Pokemon - 154
1996 - Cartoon Network - 87
1996 - Touhou Project - 85
1997 - Warriors - 89
1999 - DreamWorks - 80
2000 - The Sims - 97
2003 - Naruto - 66
So Naruto is the most recent franchise on the list with at least 65 games.
Disney started having games in 1981. So at 521 games, that would be more than 10 games a year, and overwhelmingly makes it have the most games, even having over twice as many games as Mario does.
When breaking down certain franchises:
Disney:
Mickey Mouse - 52
Kingdom Hearts - 21
Winnie the Pooh - 19
Toy Story - 18
Cars - 18
Marvel:
Spider-Man - 51
X-Men - 32
Avengers - 20
Iron Man - 11
Marvel vs. Capcom - 9
Nickelodeon:
SpongeBob SquarePants - 45
Dora the Explorer - 28
Rugrats - 18
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 15 (2013 onwards)
Blue's Clues - 13
DC:
Batman - 58
Superman - 21
Justice League - 11
Teen Titans - 5
The Flash - 5
Cartoon Network:
Adventure Time - 23
Ben 10 - 16
The Powerpuff Girls - 14
Dexter's Laboratory - 5
Steven Universe - 5
DreamWorks:
Shrek - 32
Madagascar - 13
How to Train Your Dragon - 8
Kung Fu Panda - 6
Megamind - 5
Each of those clearly has a standout above the rest, with the exception of Cartoon Network, where the franchises are somewhat more spread out.
Disney - 521
Mario - 230
Marvel - 208
Nickelodeon - 203
Gundam - 175
Star Wars - 155
Pokemon - 154
NBA - 130
Final Fantasy - 129
DC - 126
Lego - 107
Sonic the Hedgehog - 107
MLB - 100
Dragon Ball - 98
The Sims - 97
Looney Tunes - 91
Warriors - 89
Star Trek - 88
Mega Man - 88
Cartoon Network - 87
Dungeons & Dragons - 87
NFL - 87
Bomberman - 85
Touhou Project - 85
Warhammer - 82
DreamWorks - 80
Pac-Man - 77
NHL - 77
Super Robot Wars - 73
WWE - 73
Megami Tensei - 72
Power Pros - 71
Tetris - 71
Tom Clancy - 71
Naruto - 66
The most recent franchises by game debut year:
1995 - Lego - 107
1995 - Warhammer - 82
1996 - Pokemon - 154
1996 - Cartoon Network - 87
1996 - Touhou Project - 85
1997 - Warriors - 89
1999 - DreamWorks - 80
2000 - The Sims - 97
2003 - Naruto - 66
So Naruto is the most recent franchise on the list with at least 65 games.
Disney started having games in 1981. So at 521 games, that would be more than 10 games a year, and overwhelmingly makes it have the most games, even having over twice as many games as Mario does.
When breaking down certain franchises:
Disney:
Mickey Mouse - 52
Kingdom Hearts - 21
Winnie the Pooh - 19
Toy Story - 18
Cars - 18
Marvel:
Spider-Man - 51
X-Men - 32
Avengers - 20
Iron Man - 11
Marvel vs. Capcom - 9
Nickelodeon:
SpongeBob SquarePants - 45
Dora the Explorer - 28
Rugrats - 18
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 15 (2013 onwards)
Blue's Clues - 13
DC:
Batman - 58
Superman - 21
Justice League - 11
Teen Titans - 5
The Flash - 5
Cartoon Network:
Adventure Time - 23
Ben 10 - 16
The Powerpuff Girls - 14
Dexter's Laboratory - 5
Steven Universe - 5
DreamWorks:
Shrek - 32
Madagascar - 13
How to Train Your Dragon - 8
Kung Fu Panda - 6
Megamind - 5
Each of those clearly has a standout above the rest, with the exception of Cartoon Network, where the franchises are somewhat more spread out.