Denis Villeneuve's adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune, starring Timothée Chalamet in the leading role of Paul Atreides has everyone in a spice craze. The movie is a critical and financial success, and offered a huge new audience a look at the grim, feudal vision of the future that enthralled sci-fi fans since 1965.

While the most successful, this year's Dune movie is hardly the first time the book has been adapted to a different medium. Aside of David Lynch's highly divisive and controversial movie and a separate miniseries that actually went beyond the first book, players have visited virtual versions of Arrakis on multiple occasions throughout the years - with a new game from Funcom on the way too.

Being a seminal work of science fiction, Dune has left its mark on some of the biggest pop-culture properties we still enjoy today, and introduced themes and ideas that have since become tropes. Star Wars and Warhammer 40K wouldn't exist without Dune, and every time you see a big sand worm in some sci-fi work, that's Herbert's influence on display.

It's only fitting then, that some games set in the Dune universe have left their own profound mark on the industry. Let's take a look at the past of Dune video games - some of which may be worth playing even today, if you're in a Dune mindset after watching the film - as well as the possible future.