Barcode games are games that use barcodes, usually to enter characters and items for use in the game.
Designated consoles
Numerous stand-alone card set games were released specifically for the following consoles.
Interfaced games
Interface technology allowed the linking (usually via cables) of barcode-scanner hardware to other consoles. Games released for non-scanning consoles would employ the barcode scanner as a means to unlock secret content within the game or to add enhanced functionality. A number of games also relied on the barcode-scanning portion of the game in a manner which was integral to gameplay.
Famicom: Barcode World cable
Famicom: Datach Joint ROM System
- Datach Battle Rush
- Datach Crayon Shin-Chan
- Datach J.League Super Top Players
- Datach SD Gundam World
- Datach Ultraman Club
- Datach YuuYuu Hakusho
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Super Famicom: Barcode Battler II Interface
- Alice no Paint Adventure
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- Barcode Battler Senki: Super Senshi Shutsugeki Seyo!
- Donald Duck no MahÃ
 no BÃ
Âshi
- Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toizurando Daibouken
- Doraemon 3: Nobita to Toki no Hougyoku
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- Hatayama Hatch no Pro Yakyuu News! Jitsumei Han
- J-League Excite Stage '94
- J-League Excite Stage '95
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Game Boy: Barcode Boy
- Battle Space
- Monster Maker: Barcode Saga
Game Boy Color: Barcode Taisen Bardigun
Game Boy Advance: Nintendo e-Reader
PlayStation 3: PlayStation Eye
PC
Smartphone games
Android
- Barcode RPG
- Barcode Beasties
- Barcode City
- Barcode Empire
- Barcode Rockstar
- Barcode Warrior
- Barcode Wars
- Codemon (Barcode Monsters)
- Barcode KANOJO
- Barcode Knight
- Warcodes
iOS
- Barcode Coliseum
- Barcode Hunt
- Barcode Wars
- Barcode Warz in Space
- Barcode Kingdom
- Barcode Knight
- Warcodes
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