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This article gives a list of platformers. There are both 2D and 3D variants of such games, with the latter becoming more prevalent from the 32/64-bit era and up to the present.

2D

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Platform or sidescrolling game series that originated in 2D.

2.5D

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A mix of 2D gameplay/3D style gameplay. See 2.5D.

3D

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Platform game series that were born in 3D.

2D to 3D

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Game series that were initial 2D and evolved into 3D at some point in their sequels.

Others

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See also

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References

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