After playing the five episodes in Back to the Future: The Game, I was wondering if these are considered to be canon.
They appear to be set after the events of the movie trilogy (as Marty knows about the DeLorean), but the DeLorean is intact and Doc Brown isn't married.
Answer
The 'Word of God' answer is no, they aren't.
Bob Gale, co-writer of all three 'Back to the Future' films stated in an interview that the various spinoff properties (including the BTTF games, comics, books and ride, etc) are not considered canon.
Voodoo Lordasks: Among the products that the trilogy spawned (animated series, novels, ride, etc.), what are those you consider canon?
Bob Gale: Only the movies are canon. Everything else fits into the ‘what-if?’ category, or might be canon in some alternate universe.
That being said, Gale is pretty scornful of the idea of canon in general, as this interview makes clear...
"...the people at IDW said, "Can we say that these are canon," which is always something that makes me crazy. It's fiction. How can it be canon? I said, "Look (and we actually have a text piece in the first issue talking about this) when you have a time machine and infinite time lines everything is canon, so, yes, it's all canon and none of it's canon."
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