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: Following the plot of the first film, you play as a custom character named Aldo Trapani who rises through the ranks of the Corleone family. It is best known for the BlackHand control system , which used the right analog stick to deliver tactile punches and grapples.

The video game collection, primarily developed by EA Redwood Shores (later known as Visceral Games), consists of two major titles that attempted to translate the cinematic masterpiece of the Corleone family into an open-world "Grand Theft Auto" style experience. the-godfather-videogame-collection

: The first game famously featured voice work from several original cast members, including James Caan (Sonny Corleone), Robert Duvall (Tom Hagen), and even some lines recorded by Marlon Brando (Vito Corleone) before his passing. : Following the plot of the first film,

: Based on the second film, this sequel introduced a "Don’s View" strategy layer, allowing players to manage rackets, hire soldiers with specific skills (like arsonists or medics), and take over rival territories across New York, Florida, and Cuba. Key Features and Legacy : The first game famously featured voice work

: A core gameplay loop involved intimidating business owners to pay "protection money." Players had to pressure owners without crossing their breaking point to maximize payout.

: A 16-bit era game was planned for the Sega Mega Drive in the early 1990s but was eventually cancelled.

While never officially bundled into a single retail "Collection," these games represent a specific era of Electronic Arts' licensed movie adaptations. Major Titles in the Series