RabbidLuigi/Top Ten Warner Bros. Owned Video Game Series

The theme tune plays. A "Number 10" subtitle shows up, showing footage of Lollipop Chainsaw. A "Number 9" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Howler series. A "Number 8" subtitle shows up, showing footage of The Dinosaur Princess series. A "Number 7" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Veronica series. A "Number 6" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Theodore Roosevelt: An American Badass series. A "Number 5" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Injustice duology. A "Number 4" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Good Ol' Magic series. A "Number 3" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Collin the Speedy Boy series. A "Number 2" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Batman: Arkham series. A "Number 1" subtitle shows up, showing footage of the Mortal Kombat series.
 * RabbidLuigi: I'm positive you all heard of Warner Bros., right? In live-action, they gave us pretty good franchises like Harry Potter, The Matrix, Mad Max, Blade Runner, Friends, The Big Bang Theory, Game of Thrones, etc. As for animation, they are the owners of Looney Tunes, Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network, as well as films like The Mystic Woods, The Iron Giant and The Lego Movie. Oh, I almost forgot, they also own DC. But wait, this is a video game channel, so I should talk about their video game ventures. Without furyher ado, the top ten best Warner Bros. video games. Before you ask, yes, DC games do count. So, let's get started.
 * RabbidLuigi: Ah yes. Lollipop Chainsaw, fruit of a partnership between WB and a Japanese studio with Tara Strong voicing a girl in two pigtails who kills people. Two pigtails... Where did I heard that before? Hmm... Anyway, I believe this game is TBD.
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 * RabbidLuigi: Let's be honest: you all expected Mortal Kombat to be first here. Even if it only became owned by WB after 2009, they helped the series to become once more what it was once during its prime.