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* ''Disney's [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance Lilo & Stitch]]'' (GBA; 2002): A side-scrolling ShootEmUp PlatformGame. Lilo gets kidnapped by an intergalactic bounty hunter working for a mad scientist who wants to use her as food for his genetically-modified mosquito army, and Stitch must go out to save her. [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames A hidden gem]] among UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance games.
* ''Disney's VideoGame/LiloAndStitchTroubleInParadise'' (2002): A ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot''-style PlatformGame for Platform/PlayStation[[note]]the American release of this platform's version lacked the subtitle[[/note]] and UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows where players play as Stitch and a Lilo with [[HollywoodVoodoo voodoo powers]] to defeat enemies around Kauaʻi.

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* ''Disney's [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance Lilo & Stitch]]'' (GBA; 2002): A side-scrolling ShootEmUp PlatformGame. Lilo gets kidnapped by an intergalactic bounty hunter working for a mad scientist who wants to use her as food for his genetically-modified mosquito army, and Stitch must go out to save her. [[SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames A hidden gem]] among UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance games.
* ''Disney's VideoGame/LiloAndStitchTroubleInParadise'' (2002): A ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot''-style PlatformGame for Platform/PlayStation[[note]]the American release of this platform's version lacked the subtitle[[/note]] and UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Platform/MicrosoftWindows where players play as Stitch and a Lilo with [[HollywoodVoodoo voodoo powers]] to defeat enemies around Kauaʻi.



* ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' (2009 in Japan, 2010 in North America and Europe): A RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS that is based on the ''Stitch!'' anime. Gantu and Hämsterviel kidnap Stitch's LoveInterest Angel and he has to rescue her. Along with Stitch, players can play as Angel, Reuben, and Felix upon unlocking those experiments. The United States actually [[AdaptationFirst received this game over a year before the anime's brief run over there]].[[/index]]

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* ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' (2009 in Japan, 2010 in North America and Europe): A RhythmGame for UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS that is based on the ''Stitch!'' anime. Gantu and Hämsterviel kidnap Stitch's LoveInterest Angel and he has to rescue her. Along with Stitch, players can play as Angel, Reuben, and Felix upon unlocking those experiments. The United States actually [[AdaptationFirst received this game over a year before the anime's brief run over there]].[[/index]]
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Detailed the logo jokes (and clarified the films for each).


** The first film has the logo on a black background, before taken away by a spaceship.
** The second film uses the standard variant (save for the seventh flag and "PICTURES" fading in earlier), but then it fades into the opening scene.
** The third film does a unique way.
** The fourth film repeats the same way as the second.

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** The first film has the logo appear on a black background, with the shooting star beeping and pulsating as it shoots through the arc, before the logo gets taken away by a spaceship.
spaceship using a TractorBeam.
** ''Stitch! The second film Movie'' uses the standard variant (save for the seventh flag and "PICTURES" fading in earlier), but then though it fades dissolves into space as the opening scene.
** The third
film does begins with Hämsterviel's ship coming into frame a few seconds later.
** ''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' is arguably the most
unique way.
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one. Each segment of the castle loads up like [[{{Foreshadowing}} the meter tracking Stitch's energy]], then the top flag shines to mark that the meter's "full". Then the Walt Disney logo shines in and "PICTURES" fades in as normal, and the shooting star goes through the arc using a similar beeping and pulsating effect as with the first film. Then after a couple seconds, the logo glitches a couple times with the background flashing green before the logo glitches out of frame. [[MusicalisInterruptus The fourth film repeats background music also skips]] when the same way as glitches happen.
** ''Leroy & Stitch'' starts with
the second.standard logo like with ''Stitch! The Movie'', but the blue background fades to the space while the logo stays in place, then the logo flies out into space as it uses hyperjump.
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** The first film has the logo on a black background, before taken away by a spaceship.
** The second film uses the standard variant (save for the seventh flag and "PICTURES" fading in earlier), but then it fades into the opening scene.
** The third film does a unique way.
** The fourth film repeats the same way as the second.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' (2023):[[note]]currently in early access[[/note]] Stitch was added to this life simulator game in its second content update on December 6, 2022, during early access; various ''Lilo & Stitch''-themed content are also in the game.

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* ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' (2023):[[note]]currently in early access[[/note]] (2023): Stitch was added to this life simulator game in its second content update on December 6, 2022, during early access; various ''Lilo & Stitch''-themed content are also in the game.
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* ArtifactTitle: Half of it at least, since the franchise has moved away from Lilo in favor of focusing more on Stitch, who since 2008 has been constantly separated from her and Hawaii.

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* ArtifactTitle: Half of it at least, since the franchise has moved away from Lilo in favor of focusing more on Stitch, who since from 2008 has been to 2022 was constantly separated from her and Hawaii.
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* ''Disney's VideoGame/LiloAndStitchTroubleInParadise'' (2002): A ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot''-style PlatformGame for UsefulNotes/PlayStation[[note]]the American release of this platform's version lacked the subtitle[[/note]] and UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows where players play as Stitch and a Lilo with [[HollywoodVoodoo voodoo powers]] to defeat enemies around Kauaʻi.
* ''Disney's VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' (2002): A UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 3D PlatformGame. Set up as a prequel to the first film,[[note]]although ''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' has {{retcon}}ned it out of the canon[[/note]] 626 must collect alien DNA for Jumba's illegal genetic experimentations. Notably, this is one of the first spin-off material to introduce an experiment other than Stitch (Experiment 621, [[WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch later named]] Chopsuey, who only appears in this game).

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* ''Disney's VideoGame/LiloAndStitchTroubleInParadise'' (2002): A ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot''-style PlatformGame for UsefulNotes/PlayStation[[note]]the Platform/PlayStation[[note]]the American release of this platform's version lacked the subtitle[[/note]] and UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows where players play as Stitch and a Lilo with [[HollywoodVoodoo voodoo powers]] to defeat enemies around Kauaʻi.
* ''Disney's VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' (2002): A UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 3D PlatformGame. Set up as a prequel to the first film,[[note]]although ''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' has {{retcon}}ned it out of the canon[[/note]] 626 must collect alien DNA for Jumba's illegal genetic experimentations. Notably, this is one of the first spin-off material to introduce an experiment other than Stitch (Experiment 621, [[WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch later named]] Chopsuey, who only appears in this game).

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