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Enter the Game Station The First Adventure was a video game released in late 1983 for the BBC Micro. The title was, fittingly, the first officially licensed Doctor Who video game. Months earlier, an unlicensed game titled Doctor Who Adventure had appeared in Computer & Video Games, a gaming zine. The First Adventure featured the Doctor traveling through several areas to save his companion, with most levels being based on other popular games of the time.

Doctor Who and the Warlord was a text-based video game released in 1985 for the BBC Micro. The story featured the Doctor and his companion (the player) attempting to thwart the plans of a renegade Time Lord known as the Warlord.

In 1988, the game was expanded and rereleased as The Warlord but was "de-branded", stripping away all references to BBC-owned concepts such as the Doctor (replaced by Tim Trevy1) and the TARDIS (replaced by the Cubix). Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror was a 1985 platform video game released for the BBC Micro and other gaming computers. The game featured the Sixth Doctor, traveling with a robotic cat companion named Splinx, attempting to stop from disrupting the universe.

LEGO Dimensions was a 2015 crossover toys-to-life video game developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The title featured numerous franchises crossing over, with Doctor Who being featured extensively across the game's main campaign and DLC material. Peter Capaldi recorded extensive new dialogue as the Twelfth Doctor for the game; for preceding Doctors, archival audio was used, with American voice actor Chris Cox providing additional vocal effects. A number of other Doctor Who actors recorded new dialogue, including Jenna Coleman, Neve McIntosh, John Barrowman, Dan Starkey, and Michelle Gomez, with Nicholas Briggs providing the alien voices.