List of video games by Midway Games
This is a list of video games developed and/or published by Midway Games. Most games are owned by Warner Bros. Games unless noted otherwise.
List of original video games
List of licensed video games
The following titles were licensed by Midway from other companies.[30]
Arcade
Console
Cancelled
- Crank the Weasel[31]
- Necessary Force[32]
Notes
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