CrossPlatGames

SYSTEM SELECT

Platforms

These are the systems you can filter and compare right now.

Total Games

126,267

Console Catalogs

188

Shared Titles

24,164

Top Console Catalogs

Counts are based on grouped game titles, so obvious repeated region or metadata rows are not counted as separate games.

A larger count does not automatically mean a better library. It means this system has more titles in the catalog, which can make it a useful place to start comparing.

01

Windows

37,106
02

Commodore 64

12,508
03

Commodore Amiga

9,114
04

Arcade

7,022
05

Ms Dos

6,954
06

Nintendo Switch

5,691
07

Sinclair Zx Spectrum

4,822
08

Sony Playstation 2

4,689
09

Sony Playstation

4,589
10

Nintendo Ds

4,506
11

Microsoft Xbox 360

4,083
12

Nintendo Entertainment System

3,602
13

Amstrad Cpc

3,071
14

Sony Playstation 4

2,882
15

Super Nintendo Entertainment System

2,792
16

Atari 800

2,706
17

Sony Playstation 3

2,561
18

Nec Pc 9801

2,385
19

Nintendo Game Boy Advance

2,314
20

Nintendo Wii

2,291
21

Sony Psp

2,035
22

Atari St

1,981
23

Sega Genesis

1,956
24

Microsoft Msx

1,780
25

Apple Ii

1,749
26

Nintendo 3ds

1,697
27

Pinball

1,584
28

Nintendo Game Boy

1,558
29

Nintendo Game Boy Color

1,470
30

Bbc Microcomputer System

1,461
31

Microsoft Xbox One

1,271
32

Atari 2600

1,229
33

Windows 3 X

1,227
34

Sega Saturn

1,191
35

Sony Playstation Vita

1,187
36

Sharp X68000

1,109
37

Android

1,088
38

Nec Pc 8801

1,080
39

Microsoft Xbox

1,073
40

Sega Dreamcast

902
41

Web Browser

826
42

Nintendo Wii U

814
43

Nintendo Gamecube

800
44

Nintendo 64

759
45

Apple Mac Os

727
46

Microsoft Msx2

725
47

Commodore Vic 20

693
48

Fujitsu Fm Towns Marty

625

Using Platform Counts

Platform counts help you decide where to begin. Pick one system to browse its single-console titles, or select multiple systems to see where their libraries overlap.

The dashboard keeps selected consoles in the URL, so you can revisit or share a filtered view without making an account.

Why Some Systems Look Different

Older systems do not all have the same release patterns. Arcade catalogs, handhelds, computer-adjacent platforms, and region-heavy consoles can produce very different-looking lists.

CrossPlatGames keeps those differences visible instead of forcing every platform into the same shape. The goal is quick comparison with enough context to know when a result deserves a closer look.