Popular games for franchise Power Rangers

A modern take on the 25 year franchise, Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid showcases stunning graphics with vivid details. Pit current and classic Rangers and villains like never before in team battles. Test your skills online against friends and players from around the world for endless replayability. A streamlined combat system welcomes newcomers with simplified controls while maintaining depth for the most dedicated competitor to learn and master.

The Genesis version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up that can be played by up to two players, where the player can control both the Rangers themselves and their Zords (depending on the level). The game consists of six stages, with the first two stages and the final one covering events from the film, whereas Stage 3 to 5 are set before the events of the film and adapts key episodes from the TV show's second season (namely "White Light", "Ninja Encounter", and "Power Transfer"). The game's soundtrack, composed by Hikoshi Hashimoto, features hard rock arrangements of Ron Wasserman's original TV themes. The game contains a total of nine rangers: Tommy, Adam, Kimberly, Billy, Aisha, Rocky, Zach, Trini, and Jason. When selecting Jason, Zach, and Trini, the voice clips of Adam, Aisha, and Rocky are heard when calling out their respective Zord name as their morphing command. The reason for this is because the original actors for them were released from contract after the events of the Power Transfer two-parter episode of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Sega and Banpresto asked for permission from Saban Entertainment to use their characters but have the three replacements use their voices instead of Jason, Trini, and Zach. There are cinematic scenes in digitized form that are abridged from the movie and some from Season 2 of the show. Lord Zedd, Goldar, the Putty Patrol, and Oozemen appear as sub-enemies. Nimrod the Scarlet Sentinel, AC, and DC are renamed in this title as Sentinel Neck, Sentinel Ear, and Sentinel Ring respectively. Players also can fight the Ecto-Morphicons using Ninja Megazord or Falcon Zord (both by 2-Player mode; Thunder Megazord and Mega Tigerzord against the Sentinels). Bulk and Skull also appear as cameos in the game's ending.

Play Saban's Power Rangers Super Samurai for Kinect. You'll be able to morph into a Ranger, play like a Ranger and Train like a Ranger. Co-op play promotes teamwork and Training Mode promotes fitness. Experience multiple levels of difficulty as you defeat the last boss. With each higher level, you will be able to acquire new Weapon Power Ups. Samurai Rangers, Victory is Ours.

You, the player, must use special Zeo Shards given to you by Zordon to beat Rita at her own game. Fight back with your own curated team of legendary Power Rangers and villains from the multiverse! Unlock new Rangers, upgrade your best fighters and create the best team to defeat Rita, and save the Morphin Grid. May the Power protect you!

A Power Rangers action game based on the latest iteration of the series featuring dinosaur Zords. Whenever Dinos threaten mankind, count on the Power Rangers to be there! With more than 20 levels and loads of puzzles and action, Power Rangers: Dino Thunder will give fans of the action team plenty to shout about. Released ahead of its console cousins, Power Rangers: Dino Thunder mixes puzzles and action for a unique brand of gameplay. Use special attacks and weapon power-ups to beat the competition and collect Dino Gems to control the Dino Zords.

Get ready to rock your world with the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Fighting Edition. A three mode, smashing, bashing, monster trashing no-holds barred slugfest. This one-on-one two player simultaneous fighting game features your favourite Power Zord and a host of evil meanies. The Thunder Megazord, the Shogun Megazord, the Ninja Megazord, Lord Zedd, Goldar, and many more compete for total galactic supremacy in the mother of all battles. When the dust clears, only one will remain standing - who will be crowned the mightiest, morphiest warrior in the universe?

In Power Rangers Wild Force for Game Boy Advance, young gamers will play as their favorite Power Ranger, this time armed with the strength and characteristics of the Power Animals including the Bison, Tiger, Shark, Eagle and Lion. The top-down, 3D exploration adventure allows players to take on the Org, an ancient race of villains who are out to destroy the balance of nature.

The Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a one-on-one competitive fighting game, featuring two different game modes: a Scenario Mode where the player competes against a series of CPU-controlled opponents, and a Battle Mode for two players. In the Scenario Mode, the matches consist of two segments: the player will fight against a regular-sized monster as one of the Rangers, and after the defeating the monster they will battle a giant version of it. Initially, only the five original Rangers and the Megazord are available.

The Super NES version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie is a side-scrolling action game similar to the previous SNES game based on the series. The game can be played by one or two players with six available characters. Billy and Kimberly return from the previous game along with the introduction of Tommy, as the White Ranger (opposed to appearing as Green Ranger), three new rookie rangers, Rocky, Adam, and Aisha, who replaces Jason, Zack, & Trini from the original game. The player begins each stage as his or her character's civilian persona. The player can fill up a "Morphing meter" next to their life gauge by picking up thunderbolt-shaped items (whether by small bolts or morphing sign bolts). These items are dropped by enemies and can also be used to perform a special attack when the character is morphed in Ranger Mode. A Special code made for the game can have the players begin the stages as the morphed Rangers instead of their civilian persona. Once the Morphin' meter is filled, the player can press the special attack button to morph; an animated sequence begins showing the rangers morphing in a digitized video (Based of the Season 2's transformation without showing the Red Ranger helmet configuring at the end). The method also occurs automatically after the player goes throughout the mission in civilian mode encountering the boss triggering the morph sequence (regardless of how much energy of the morphin' meter is filled up). The game consists of seven stages. The player fights against Lord Zedd's Putty Patrol until reaching the end of stage boss. The first five bosses are all monsters from the TV show's second season, while the sixth one is an original creation for the game. The final boss is Ivan Ooze, the film's antagonist. Unlike the first game, there are no giant robot battles in this version, although the Ninja Megazord from the film (and the show's third season) makes an appearance during the ending sequence.

Power Rangers Time Force is a video game based on the 9th season of the TV series, Power Rangers: Time Force released in 2001 and published by THQ. The game was released for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and PC.

In this version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the player has three basic attacks (one of which is accomplished by pressing the two action buttons simultaneously), a throw, and three special moves per character. The game consists of three game modes: a single-player story game which features a series of plot-based battles against an assortment of enemies, a single-player vs. game, and a two-player Link game in which two players battle each other using the link cable.

The Super NES version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers is a side-scrolling action game composed of seven stages, with two different gameplay styles.

The Nintendo 64 version features 3D action-based gameplay involving the Rangers, their vehicles, and Megazords. It supports 1 or 2 players simultaneously. Villains from the show, such as Diabolico, serve as antagonists; and the game features voice clips from the actual Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue cast. The game is also compatible with the Nintendo Controller Pak for saving progress.

The second Tiger game under the title of Power Rangers, now for the Tiger Barcodzz line.




A Power Rangers game in the VRT-X line of handhelds.


Power Rangers: To The Rescue (Known simply as Power Rangers from the title screen) is a Plug It In & Play TV Game controller developed by HotGen and published by Jakks Pacific, released in 2008 and again in 2009. The controller is shaped in the red ranger's helmet, which opens into a game controller.


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles VS Power Rangers: Ultimate Hero Clash! is a flash-based fighting game available on Nick.com. It originally featured the four Ninja Turtles and four Power Rangers to start the game with, but two extra characters were later on added to the game.

Evil aliens led by Lothor have attacked all the ninja academies as part of his diabolical plot to take over the earth. Only three students from the Wind Ranger Ninja Academy and two students from the Thunder Ranger Ninja Academy remain. Now these students from rival ninja academies must team up with the mysterious Green Samurai Ranger to save the world.

The Windows/Mac version of Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue was more like an activity center. The game uses interactive CD-ROMs called Datazords that provide a virtual interactive Power Rangers experience. Originally it was released on 6 CDs, bundled in complete with Power Rangers figure toys (one CD for each figure).