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  • *''{{wp|Alex Kidd in Miracle World}} *''{{wp|Alex Kidd in Shinobi World}}
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  • * ''{{wp|Civilization Revolution}}'' * ''{{wp|Drone Tactics}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|Age of Empires: Mythologies}}'' | ''{{wp|Chrono Trigger}}''
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  • * ''{{wp|Bleach: Dark Souls}}'' * ''{{wp|Dinosaur King (video game)|Dinosaur King}}''
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  • * ''{{wp|Dementium II}}'' * ''{{wp|Lost in Shadow}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|A Witch's Tale}}'' | ''{{wp|Hero's Saga Laevatein Tactics}}''
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  • * ''{{wp|Tecmo Bowl: Kickoff}}'' * ''{{wp|New International Track and Field}}''
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  • * ''{{wp|Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars}}'' * ''{{wp|Dokapon Journey}}''
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  • * ''{{wp|Arkanoid DS}}'' * ''{{wp|Bangai-O Spirits}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|Bleach: The Blade of Fate}}'' | ''{{wp|Contra 4}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|Cookie & Cream}}'' | ''{{wp|Shrek the Third (video game)|Shrek the Third}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|Legacy of YS: Books I & II}}'' | ''{{wp|The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity}}''
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  • | ''{{wp|Battle of Giants: Dinosaurs}}'' | ''{{wp|Car Jack Streets}}''
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  • ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts: Re:Coded}}'' | ''{{wp|Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem}}''
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  • ...Adventure of the Gloria Scott|The Adventure of the ''Gloria Scott''}}" - {{wp|Arthur Conan Doyle}} #"{{wp|The Adventure of the Dancing Men}}" - Arthur Conan Doyle
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  • ''{{wp|Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers}}'' ''{{wp|Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll}}''
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  • ...Fever series''' consists of two games closely inspired by {{wp|Taito}}'s {{wp|Space Invaders}} franchise, known as [[Space Fever]] and [[SF-HiSplitter]].
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  • ...osted on {{wp|SoundCloud}}, {{wp|iTunes}}, {{wp|Google Play Music}}, and {{wp|YouTube}}.
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  • ''{{wp|Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands}}'' ''{{wp|Tournament of Legends}}''
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  • October 2008. A ''{{wp|Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood}}'' poster can be found in the subsc # ''{{wp|MadWorld}}''
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  • ''{{wp|Red Steel 2}}'' ''{{wp|MySims Agents}}''
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  • ...onetta'' series, originally released in 2009 for the {{wp|Xbox 360}} and {{wp|PlayStation 3}} before seeing a release for the [[Wii U]] in 2014.
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  • ''{{wp|Sonic Colors}}'' ''{{wp|Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock}}''
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  • ''{{wp|WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2008}}'' ''{{wp|Rayman Raving Rabbids 2}}''
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  • *{{wp|London}} *{{wp|Amsterdam}}
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  • *{{wp|Rome}} *{{wp|Dublin}}
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  • ...es, California), {{wp|Universal's Epic Universe}} (Orlando, Florida) and {{wp|Universal Studios Singapore}}.<ref>[http://www.polygon.com/2016/12/12/13917
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  • | ''{{wp|Big Bang Mini}}'' | ''{{wp|Elebits: The Adventures of Kai and Zero}}''
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  • ...zi wei dou shu|Zi Wei Dou Shu}}, {{wp|Horoscopic astrology|horoscopes}}, {{wp|Da Liu Ren}} and a daily fortune message.
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  • {{wp|Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars}} {{wp|Sonic Unleashed}}
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  • |developer=[[Nintendo]]<br>{{wp|Line Corporation|LINE}}<br>{{wp|NHN Entertainment Corporation|NHN Entertainment}} |console={{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}}
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  • |developer={{wp|Imagineering (company)|Imagineering}} |publisher='''JP:''' {{wp|Jaleco}}<br>'''NA:''' {{wp|Absolute Entertainment}}<br>'''EU:''' [[Nintendo]]<ref>Bar code prefix 0454
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  • ''{{wp|No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle}}'' ''{{wp|Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon}}''
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  • ...Precious Memories". Branches of it are located in both {{wp|Kyoto}} and {{wp|Hakata-ku, Fukuoka|Hakata}}, and it offers many Kirby themed food and drink
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  • ...for franchises like {{wp|Love Live}}, {{wp|Ninja Collection}}, CG in the {{wp|Gundam}} RG series, and many others. ...Godzilla for PlayStation 3. It has also worked on the Domino's App feat. {{wp|Hatsune Miku}}.
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  • ...essor.jpg|thumb|200px|The '''Game Boy Advance predecessor''' as shown at {{wp|Game Developers Conference|GDC}} 2009, compared in size to a [[Nintendo DS ...em was in development around 1995, and was intended to launch before the {{wp|1996 Summer Olympics}}.<ref name="GDC 2009">[http://www.gamasutra.com/view/
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  • ...2}}'', and ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' with shades of ''{{wp|Mad Max}}'' and ''{{wp|Street Fighter II: The World Warrior|Street Fighter II}}''."<ref name="n-si
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  • ...n}} (meaning "warehouseman"); a classical, originally box moving game by {{wp|Thinking Rabbit}} where the aim is to push objects around to fit them in sp This game additionally features a story based around the mythical {{wp|Medusa}}, and creatures from Japanese mythology.
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  • ...d States District Court for the Southern District of New York}} by judge {{wp|Lawrence M. McKenna}}. The case occurred in 1991.
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  • ...scrolling action [[Game Boy]] game, featuring ''{{wp|Mickey Mouse}}'' (© {{wp|Disney}}). The Player's Choice version of the game was published by Nintend ...me featuring Mickey Mouse or Minnie Mouse as the player character. After {{wp|Pete (Disney)|Pete}} stole Minnie's present, the player sets off on a journ
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  • It may have relevance to the real-world location {{wp|Wall Street}} in {{wp|New York City}}.
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  • ...sher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=Nintendo |console=[[Nintendo DS]] |category={{wp|Ogura Hyakunin Isshu|Hyakunin}} |players=Single player, multiplayer(?) |pre ...rd game {{wp|uta-garuta}}, a memory card game that uses poems from the ''{{wp|Ogura Hyakunin Isshu}}''. Players must memorize the poems in their stack of
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  • * {{wp|Top Spin 4}} Shows 10 references to Nintendo Gaming in the film {{wp|Scott Pilgrim vs. the World}}.
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  • ...platform game by {{wp|Hudson Soft}}, based on {{wp|Sega}}'s arcade game {{wp|Wonder Boy}}. It is part of the ''Adventure Island'' series.
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  • ...f the legendary peach boy "{{wp|Momotarō}}", {{wp|Princess Kaguya}}, and {{wp|Onigashima}}; a legendary island where Oni are said to live.
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  • |predecessor=''{{wp|Resident Evil 3}}'' |successor=''{{wp|Resident Evil 5}}''
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  • ...ame was based on {{wp|Jungle Emperor Leo}} (1997); the movie adaption of {{wp|Kimba the White Lion}}. Based on a source, Makoto Tezuka (the author's son)
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  • ...es]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Asteroids (video game)|Asteroids}} and {{wp|Missile Command}}, published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • * Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (2008, {{wp|Xbox 360}}) *Conker: Live & Reloaded, (2005, {{wp|Xbox}})
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  • ...Software Technology]] division to buy and acquire exclusive rights to ''{{wp|Harry Potter}}'' video games in the 1990s, in continuation of other games b ...was ultimately acquired by {{wp|Electronic Arts|Electronic Arts}}, with {{wp|Microsoft|Microsoft}} as another competitor for the rights.<ref>[https://ww
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  • ...GN (February 15, 2001). Retrieved January 6, 2017.</ref> was a cancelled {{wp|American football}} video game developed by [[Retro Studios]] for the [[Nin ...ted to retool the game to be more stylized, with animations similar to ''{{wp|NFL Blitz}}'' titles, to make the game more distinct.<ref name="n-sider"/>
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  • |category={{wp|Ogura Hyakunin Isshu|Hyakunin}} ...rd game {{wp|uta-garuta}}, a memory card game that uses poems from the ''{{wp|Ogura Hyakunin Isshu}}''. Players must memorize the poems in their stack of
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  • |developer={{wp|Ubisoft Paris}} '''''Just Dance Wii''''' is an installment in {{wp|Ubisoft}}'s {{wp|Just Dance (video game series)|Just Dance}} series. The game was published
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  • It is a version of Art Academy but with [[Disney]] and {{wp|Pixar}} characters. The player may also send a demo of this game to another *{{wp|Disney Art Academy|On Wikipedia}}
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  • ...p|United States District Court for the District of New Jersey}} by judge {{wp|Alfred M. Wolin}}. The case started in 1997, and ended in 1999.
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  • ...ries]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Defender (video game)|Defender}} and {{wp|Joust (video game)|Joust}}, published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |founder={{wp|Atsushi Inaba}}, {{wp|Shinji Mikami}}, {{wp|Hideki Kamiya}}, Tatsuya Minami |president={{wp|Atsushi Inaba}}
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  • |developer={{wp|Victor Interactive Software}}<br>[[TOSE]] |publisher='''NA''' {{wp|Natsume (company)|Natsume}}<br>'''JP:''' Victor Interactive Software<br>'''
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...cket Rurubu: Nagoya''''' is a "Rurubu" series travel guide, developed by {{wp|JTB Publishing}}. This version was released with ''[[Pocket Rurubu: Kobe]]'
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  • |parent={{wp|Sega Sammy Holdings}} ...ings Design}}, {{wp|TMS Entertainment}} ({{wp|Marza Animation Planet}}), {{wp|Two Point Studios}}
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  • ...States District Court for the Northern District of California}} by judge {{wp|Fern M. Smith}}. The case started in 1991.
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  • | memory = {{wp|SK Hynix|SK hynix}} 256 MB DDR3 RAM<br>{{wp|Spansion}} 512 MB SLC NAND flash memory, TSOP48 | cpu = Allwinner R16 {{wp|System on a chip|SoC}}
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...'Pocket Rurubu: Shinshū''''' is a travel guide in the "Rurubu" series by {{wp|JTB Corporation}}. This guide was released as one of the final two in the [
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  • ...cratch, or sign in using an existing {{wp|Google+}}, {{wp|Facebook}}, or {{wp|Twitter}} account, or an existing [[Nintendo Network]] ID, all of which whi Eventually, this account service will allow players to store data via {{wp|Cloud computing|cloud storage}}, and receive benefits at places such as the
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  • |creator={{wp|Yasuhiro Wada (video game designer)|Yasuhiro Wada}} ...developed by {{wp|Victor Interactive Software}}, and currently owned by {{wp|Marvelous Inc|Marvelous}}.
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  • ...ch (the food that powers up {{wp|Popeye}}), but more accurately contains {{wp|furikake}} (振掛け), a type of food sprinkled on rice also known as "fis
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...DSiWare]] software, alongside ''[[Pocket Rurubu: Shinshū]]'', as part of {{wp|JTB Corporation}}'s "Rurubu" guide series. It was released in February 2010
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  • ...[[Nintendo]] in 1978. It is a video game port of Othello (also known as {{wp|Reversi}}). ...ck and white monitor with a green color overlay. It is available only in {{wp|Video game arcade cabinet#Cocktail or table cabinets|cocktail}} versions. T
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  • ...the [[Arcade Classic series]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Galaga}} and {{wp|Galaxian}}, published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...d States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana}} by judge {{wp|Susan M. Chehardy}}. The case started in 2001.
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  • ...er 2005 and based in Tokyo, Japan. 8-4 was initially founded by former ''{{wp|Electronic Gaming Monthly}}'' editor John Ricciardi, the name being derived |[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SPD]]<br>{{wp|Red Entertainment}}
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...is a traveling guide [[DSiWare]] application. The game was developed by {{wp|JTB Publishing}} as part of their "Rurubu" series of travel guides, and rel
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...'' is a travel guide application in the "Rurubu" series of guidebooks by {{wp|JTB Corporation}}. The guide was released as [[DSiWare]] in May 2009, along
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} ...''' is a travel guide in the "Rurubu" series, released as [[DSiWare]] by {{wp|JTB Corporation}}. This installment was released as one of two in the secon
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  • |creator={{wp|Midway Games}}<br>[[Nintendo]] ...Nintendo]]. Originally created and developed by {{wp|Eugene Jarvis}} and {{wp|Midway Games}}, the series has also been ported to and released on a number
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  • '''Project Sora''' was a video game development studio based in {{wp|Iidabashi}}, Tokyo, founded in 2009 by [[Satoru Iwata]] and [[Masahiro Saku *{{wp|Project Sora|Project Sora on Wikipedia}}
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} '''''Pocket Rurubu: Kobe''''' is a [[DSiWare]] travel guide, developed by {{wp|JTB Corporation}} as part of the "Rurubu" series. The game was released wit
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  • |developer={{wp|JTB Corporation|JTB Publishing}} '''''Pocket Rurubu: Osaka''''' is a traveling guide in {{wp|JTB Corporation}}'s "Rurubu" series of guides, released for [[DSiWare]]. Th
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  • ...al Game Freak archived history page]</ref> It was published by JICC (now {{wp|Takarajimasha}}). ...e at the arcades (Game Centers). Pac-Land may be a reference to the 1984 {{wp|Pac-Land|Namco video game of the same name}}.
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  • |founder={{wp|Akihiro Hino}} |subsidiary={{wp|Level-5 Comcept}}, Freestyle Work, Level-5 abby, Level-5 International Amer
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  • ...|caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] (in collaboration with {{wp|Toyota}}, {{wp|Honda}}) |developer=[[Denso-Ten]]<ref>[https://www.denso-ten.com/jp/eclipse ...i in {{wp|Toyota}}'s "Prius", "Alphard", and "Vellfire" cars, as well as {{wp|Honda}}'s "FIT" series of cars.<ref>[http://www.denso-ten.com/release/2012/
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  • ...r online streaming services such as {{wp|Netflix}}, {{wp|Hulu Plus}}, or {{wp|Amazon Instant Video}} and search for shows that they want to watch that ar ...from online sites such as {{wp|Rotten Tomatoes}}, {{wp|Wikipedia}}, and {{wp|IMDb}}.
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  • |parent={{wp|iRacing|iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations}} On January 4, 2022, {{wp|iRacing|iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations}} announced that it had acquired
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  • |founder={{wp|Jeff Spangenberg}} ...in, Texas. Founded in September 1998 as an alliance between Nintendo and {{wp|Jeff Spangenberg}}, the studio was initially founded to produce games targe
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  • '''Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu''' is the second game in {{wp|Konami}}'s ''Mystical Ninja'' series, known in Japan as the ''Goemon'' seri An action adventure game starring Goemon, who is based on {{wp|Ishikawa Goemon}}; a thief from Japanese folklore. Goemon must find three p
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  • ..., and a reboot of the {{wp|Doom (franchise)|Doom franchise}} featuring a {{wp|space marine}} who fights monsters and undead creatures for the Union Aeros
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  • The concept was later reworked into a 1996 Windows game known as {{wp|SimTunes}}. Toshio Iwai is also the creator the [[Nintendo DS]] game [[Elec ...r, Beat Hopper plays similar to {{wp|Q-bert}} and Ice Sweeper similar to {{wp|Breakout (video game)|block breaker games}}.
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  • ...tly lifted in 1868); stigma also increased due to various members of the {{wp|Yakuza}} (Japanese organised crime syndicates) tattoing themselves with Fus ...ted for 265 years between 1603 to 1868 (the same year period is known as {{wp|Edo}} Japan).<ref>[https://www.japan-experience.com/plan-your-trip/to-know/
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  • ...Lost World}}'' and preceding ''{{wp|Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric}}'' and ''{{wp|Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal}}''. This is the first installment in the ser *{{wp|Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games|''Mario & Sonic at the
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  • |developer={{wp|Valhalla Game Studios}}<ref name="release">[http://gematsu.com/2016/10/momo ...ent in {{wp|Konami}}'s ''{{wp|Momotaro Dentetsu}}'' series, developed by {{wp|Valhalla Game Studios}} and being published by [[Nintendo]]. The game was o
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  • |publisher='''WW:''' {{wp|Ubisoft}}<br>'''JP:''' [[Nintendo]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3M |developer={{wp|Ubisoft Paris}}, {{wp|Ubisoft Milan}}
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  • ...s {{wp|Cartoon Network}}, {{wp|Nickelodeon}}, {{wp|Disney Channel}}, and {{wp|4K Media Inc.|4Kids}}. The majority of Game Boy Advance Video releases were ...ll-length movies for the format with the release of {{wp|DreamWorks}}' ''{{wp|Shrek}}''.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/07/25/shrek-set-for-gba-vi
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  • ...es]]. It is a compilation of {{wp|Centipede (video game)|Centipede}} and {{wp|Millipede (video game)|Millipede}}, published by [[Nintendo]].
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  • |creator={{wp|Ryuta Kawashima}}<br>[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development|Nintendo SP ...s released by [[Nintendo]]. Based on the work of Japanese neuroscientist {{wp|Ryuta Kawashima}}, known for appearing as a polygonal version of himself in
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  • '''Castlevania''' is the debut game in {{wp|Konami}}'s {{wp|Castlevania|''Castlevania'' series}}.
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  • |console={{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} ...as released on the {{wp|App Store (iOS)|App Store}} in February 2016, an {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} version has been confirmed.
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  • Fusajiro Yamauchi was born in {{wp|Kyoto}}, {{wp|Japan}} in 1859 as the eldest son of Sosuke Fukui.<ref>Jinji Kōshinroku Da
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  • ...May (the fifth month in the year), symbolized in {{wp|hanafuda}} by the {{wp|iris (plant)|iris}} flower.<ref name="iris"/> While development was progres
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  • ...endo Entertainment System|Famicom]] game featuring the cartoon character {{wp|Popeye the Sailor}}. *{{wp|Popeye no Eigo Asobi|''Popeye no Eigo Asobi'' on Wikipedia}}
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  • ...ald "Reggie" Fils-Aime''' (born March, 1961) is the former president and {{wp|chief operating officer|COO}} of [[Nintendo of America]]. ...age Nintendo displayed to the world. Formerly chief marketing officer at {{wp|VH1}}, Fils-Aime took the stage at [[E3]] in 2004 to make Nintendo's announ
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