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==Media==
==Media==
===Games===
===Games===
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!  | Year
!  | Title
!  | Platform
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| style="text-align:center;" | 1998
| ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | PlayStation
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 2000
| ''[[MediEvil 2]]''
|-
|  style="text-align:center;" | 2005
| ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''
| style="text-align:center;" | PlayStation Portable
|-
|style="text-align:center;" | 2019
| ''[[MediEvil (2019)|MediEvil]]''
| style="text-align:center;" | PlayStation 4
|}
====Main installments====
====Main installments====
*'''''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''''' was first released in Europe on October 9, 1998, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]. It follows Sir Dan, who was falsely hailed as a hero after his death, on a journey of posthumous redemption when he is accidentally resurrected by his nemesis, the evil sorcerer [[Zarok]].  
*'''''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''''' was first released in Europe on October 9, 1998, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]. It follows Sir Dan, who was falsely hailed as a hero after his death, on a journey of posthumous redemption when he is accidentally resurrected by his nemesis, the evil sorcerer [[Zarok]].  
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*'''''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''''' was first released in Europe on September 1, 2005, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayStation Portable]]. It is a retelling of the first ''MediEvil'', featuring new characters and locations while removing some that were present in the original game.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''''' was first released in Europe on September 1, 2005, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PlayStation Portable]]. It is a retelling of the first ''MediEvil'', featuring new characters and locations while removing some that were present in the original game.
*'''''[[MediEvil (2019)|MediEvil]]''''' was released worldwide on October 25, 2019, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]]. It is a faithful remake of the first game in the series.
*'''''[[MediEvil (2019)|MediEvil]]''''' was released worldwide on October 25, 2019, for the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]]. It is a faithful remake of the first game in the series.
====Abertay University student game prototypes====
====Unrealised concepts====
*'''''[[Fate's Arrow]]''''' was a concept for a third ''MediEvil'' entry pitched by Chris Sorrell in 2003. It would have served as a direct sequel to ''MediEvil 2'' and featured a storyline taking place 100 years prior to the first ''MediEvil''. Sixteen years later, the concept was adapted into a [[MediEvil (comic)|comic book]].
*'''''[[A Game of Bones]]''''' was a concept for a third ''MediEvil'' game pitched in the early 2010s. It was going to take place between the first two games. The game's story would parody the first book in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series, ''A Game of Thrones''.
====Abertay University student games====
In January 2011, students of the Professional Masters in Games Development course at [[Wikipedia:Abertay University|Abertay University]] (formerly the University of Abertay Dundee) were tasked by Sony to develop four [[Wikipedia:PS Mini|PS Mini]] game prototypes based on the ''MediEvil'' IP using Sony's proprietary [[Wikipedia:PhyreEngine|PhyreEngine]]. The projects were finished by May of the same year. None of the projects are available for public consumption.
In January 2011, students of the Professional Masters in Games Development course at [[Wikipedia:Abertay University|Abertay University]] (formerly the University of Abertay Dundee) were tasked by Sony to develop four [[Wikipedia:PS Mini|PS Mini]] game prototypes based on the ''MediEvil'' IP using Sony's proprietary [[Wikipedia:PhyreEngine|PhyreEngine]]. The projects were finished by May of the same year. None of the projects are available for public consumption.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Boneyard]]''''' was a destruction derby combat game which featured six racers battling within an arena using charging and melee attacks.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Boneyard]]''''' was a destruction derby combat game which featured six racers battling within an arena using charging and melee attacks.
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*'''''[[MediEvil: Grave Cards]]''''' was a trading card and card combat game, featuring over 90 unique cards, a deck builder, a campaign and a card merchant.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Grave Cards]]''''' was a trading card and card combat game, featuring over 90 unique cards, a deck builder, a campaign and a card merchant.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Legends]]''''' was a wave-based hack-and-slash game. The gameplay consisted of a linear set of enemy waves, each wave getting progressively harder by spawning in more enemies for longer periods of time. In addition, the final prototype contained 5 different enemy types, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
*'''''[[MediEvil: Legends]]''''' was a wave-based hack-and-slash game. The gameplay consisted of a linear set of enemy waves, each wave getting progressively harder by spawning in more enemies for longer periods of time. In addition, the final prototype contained 5 different enemy types, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
====Unrealised concepts====
*'''''[[Fate's Arrow]]''''' was a concept for a third ''MediEvil'' entry pitched by Chris Sorrell in 2003. It would have served as a direct sequel to ''MediEvil 2'' and featured a storyline taking place 100 years prior to the first ''MediEvil''. Sixteen years later, the concept was adapted into a [[MediEvil (comic)|comic book]].
*'''''[[A Game of Bones]]''''' was a concept for a third ''MediEvil'' game pitched in the early 2010s. It was going to take place between the first two games. The game's story would parody the first book in the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series, ''A Game of Thrones''.
===Other media===
===Other media===
====Comic====
====Comic====