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List of One Piece video games : ウィキペディア英語版
List of One Piece video games

The ''One Piece'' video games series was published by Bandai and Banpresto, later as part of Namco Bandai Games, and is based on Eiichiro Oda's shonen manga and anime series of the same name. The games take place in the fictional world of ''One Piece'', and the stories revolve around the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates, the franchise's protagonists. The games have been released on a variety of video game and handheld consoles. The series features various genres, mostly role-playing games—the predominant type in the series' early years—and fighting games, such as the titles of the ''Grand Battle!'' sub-series.
The series debuted in Japan on July 19, 2000 with ''One Piece: Mezase Kaizoku Ou!''. The series contains 38 games, not counting appearances in crossover titles.
While the Japanese market is "flooded with anime-themed games", few are made available in other countries. The same is true for the ''One Piece'' series; more than five years passed after its debut before one of its titles, ''One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush'', was released outside Japan on September 7, 2005. Out of thirty-one games (not including non-Japanese games), four have been released in North America, one in Australia and seven in Europe. Japan's large demand for such games leads its companies to produce the titles with haste and thus low regard for quality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】GameSpy">url=http://goty.gamespy.com/2005/gba/index7.html )〕 The opposite is the case with the ''One Piece'' video game, which has been produced for and exclusively released to the North American markets, and was crowned "GBA Platformer of the Year" in 2005 by GameSpy's network of game websites.〔 The ''One Piece'' series received a mixed reception; assessments ranged from "slightly below or slightly above average" to "a grand video-game series".
==Video games==




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*Published by Bandai〔〔 (by Namco Bandai, according to GameSpot〔〔) and developed by h.a.n.d. Inc.〔〔
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|release=2007—Wii〔〔〔
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*Published by Namco Bandai and developed by Ganbarion〔〔〔
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|release=2011—Nintendo 3DS
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*Published and developed by Bandai
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