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  • [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • company_name = Thunderstone Japan| company_logo = [[File:Thunderstone Japan logo.png]]|
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  • company_name = Coconuts Japan| company_logo = [[File:Coconuts Japan logo.png|300px]]|
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thunderstone Japan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association]] [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • company_name = Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association | ...(Japan Amusement Machinery Manufacturers Association)<br />April 1, 2012 (Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association)|
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  • ...= July 1, 1901 (Japan Advertising and Telegraphic Service)<br />1906 (Japan Telegraphic Communication)<br />1955 (Dentsu)| location = Tokyo, Japan|
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • developer = [[IBM Japan]]| publisher = [[IBM Japan]]|
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  • [[Category: Video games developed by Technōs Japan]] [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:Video games released on PlayStation in Japan]]
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  • developer = [[Hitmaker]]<br />[[Thunderstone Japan]]<br />[[Toei Animation]]| It was developed by [[Hitmaker]] and [[Thunderstone Japan]] with animation from [[Toei Animation]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • company_name = Thunderstone Japan| company_logo = [[File:Thunderstone Japan logo.png]]|
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:video games released on Nintendo Switch in Japan]]
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Technōs Japan]]| '''Kunio Taki''' co-founded [[Technōs Japan]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Technōs Japan]]| '''Takashi Hanya''' co-founded [[Technōs Japan]].
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  • known_for = Co-founded [[Technōs Japan]]| '''Takeo Hagiwara''' co-founded [[Technōs Japan]].
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  • [[Category: Arcade games released in Japan]] [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:video games released on PlayStation in Japan]]
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  • ...'Windows ([[Project EGG]])'''<br />Japan (SG-1000): December 11, 2012<br />Japan (MSX): October 29, 2013| ...as a platform [[video game]] developed by [[Compile]]. It was published in Japan by [[Nisso]] on [[MSX]] and by [[Sega]] on [[SG-1000]] in [[1984]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association]] [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • publisher = [[Nihon Falcom]] (Japan)<br />[[NEC]] (PC-Engine CD-ROM²)<br />[[Sega]] (Mega CD)<br />[[Working D ...hone ([[DoJa]])'''<br />Japan: 2003<br />'''Sega Mega Drive Mini 2'''<br />Japan: October 27, 2022|
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:video games released on Nintendo Switch in Japan]]
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  • software_image = [[File:Motor Toon Grand Prix Japan cover.jpg|300px]]| ...n Grand Prix|''Motor Toon Grand Prix'' series]], that was only released in Japan.
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  • ...Hamster]] (Android, PS1, PS3, PSP, Vita)<br />[[MediaQuest]] (PS1, Saturn, Japan, 1996)<br />[[MonkeyPaw Games|MonkeyPaw]] (PS3, PSP, Vita, Ireland, UK, USA .../>Japan, Taiwan: 1997<br />'''PS3, PSP, Vita ([[PSOne Classics]])'''<br />Japan: August 28, 2007<br />North America: November 16, 2010<br />Europe, Oceania
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...ame]] developed by [[Electronics Application]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • location = Japan| Habit Soft was founded in Japan in [[2019]].
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...nko [[video game]] dveeloped by [[Marionette]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...'''' is a compilation of four [[video game]]s in [[Coconuts Japan|Coconuts Japan's]] [[Pachio-kun|Pachio-kun series]] that was developed by [[Aisystem Tokyo
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...' is a [[video game]] developed by [[OeRSTED]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...o-kun 2 (パチ夫くん2)''''' is a pachinko [[video game]] developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...o-kun 5 (パチ夫くん5)''''' is a pachinko [[video game]] developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...Pachio-kun Special (パチ夫くんスペシャル)''''' is a pachinko developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...o-kun 4 (パチ夫くん4)''''' is a pachinko [[video game]] developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • developer = [[Japan Studio|SCE Japan Studio]]<br />[[Double Fine Productions]] (''My Alien Buddy'' DLC)| '''''The Playroom''''' is a party [[video game]] by [[Japan Studio|SCE Japan Studio]] for [[PlayStation Camera]] on [[PlayStation 4]].
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...nko [[video game]] developed by [[Marionette]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...o-kun 3 (パチ夫くん3)''''' is a pachinko [[video game]] developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • publisher = [[Tecmo]] (Arcade, Japan)<br />[[Video System]] (SNES, Japan)<br />[[Mc O'River]] (North America)<br />[[Hamster]] (Arcade Archives)| ...Europe, Japan, North America: 1992<br />'''Super NES/Super Famicom'''<br />Japan: June 30, 1993<br />North America: November 1994<br />'''PS4, Switch (''[[A
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...zle [[video game]] developed by [[Marionette]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:video games released on PlayStation in Japan]]
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  • developer = [[Technōs|Technōs Japan]]| publisher = JP: [[Technōs|Technōs Japan]]<br />NA: [[Taito]] (Arcade)<br />JP: [[SPS]] (X68000)<Br />EU/NA: [[Ninte
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  • .../>'''Windows ([[Project EGG]])'''<br />Japan (MSX): November 26, 2004<br />Japan (PC-9801): December 19, 2023| ''Sorcery Saga 3'' was developed and published by [[Compile]] in Japan as the third part of ''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]]'' (''魔導物語1-2-3'', ''M
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  • location = Japan| It was formerly an affiliate of [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • ...h Online]])'''<br />Japan: July 15, 2020<br />'''Mega Drive Mini 2'''<Br />Japan: October 27, 2022| [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thunderstone Japan]]
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  • developer = [[Coconuts Japan]]| ...Pro: Pachio-kun''''') is a pachinko [[video game]] developed by [[Coconuts Japan]] and published by [[C Dream]].
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...[[video game]] developed by [[Aisystem Tokyo]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...[[video game]] developed by [[Aisystem Tokyo]] and published by [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • ...ong Kong: August 10, 2010<br />'''PlayStation TV, PlayStation Vita'''<br />Japan, North America: August 29, 2012| ...and Prix (video game)|Motor Toon Grand Prix]]'' was never released outside Japan.
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  • release = Japan: April 22, 1999<br />North America: August 31, 1999<br />Europe, Oceania: S [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • It was developed by [[Sony]] and was first released in Japan on May 10, [[1975]]. ...in Japan until [[2002]]. Blank Betamax cassettes remained in production in Japan until March [[2016]].
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| '''NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki-gaisha, "Japan Electric Corporation")''' is a Japanese information technology and electron
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  • [[Category: Video games released on Game Boy Advance in Japan]] [[Category: Video games released on Virtual Console for New Nintendo 3DS in Japan]]
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  • release = Japan: December 19, 1989| ...deo game]] released for the [[Family Computer]] in [[1989]] exclusively in Japan.
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  • It was released for [[Android]] and [[iOS]] only in Japan on April 19, [[2020]]. The server was shut down on January 11, [[2021]]. [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]]
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  • publisher = [[SNK]]<br />[[Video System]] (Neo Geo CD, Japan)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[ACA NEOGEO]])| ...''[[ACA NEOGEO]]'')'''<br />North America: September 21, 2022<br />Europe, Japan, Oceania: September 22, 2022|
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  • [[Category:Arcade games released in Japan]] [[Category:Arcade games released in Japan]]
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  • It was released for [[Android]] and [[iOS]] only in Japan on December 9, [[2020]]. The server was shut down on July 6, [[2023]]. [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]]
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  • company_name = Coconuts Japan| company_logo = [[File:Coconuts Japan logo.png|300px]]|
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  • ...''<br />Japan: November 1989<br />'''Windows (''[[Project Egg]]'')'''<br />Japan (MSX2): November 26, 2004<br />Worldwide (MSX2, English): April 7, 2009| ...released on November [[1989]] for [[MSX2]] and on November 26, [[2004]] in Japan as part of [[Project EGG]] for [[Windows]]. [[D4 Enterprise]] released an E
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  • He was influential during the time period when the Tokugawa shogunate ruled Japan. Because of his influence on modern Japan, he has been included in many forms of media. He was portrayed using the li
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  • company_type = Publishing label of [[Coconuts Japan]]| location = Japan|
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  • ...[[Project EGG]])'''<br />Japan (Famicom, no Gorbachev): June 15, 2021<br />Japan (Famicom, Gorbachev): April 11, 2023| It was published in Japan by [[Tokuma Shoten]] on [[Family Computer]], [[FM Towns]], and [[MSX]] in A
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  • cpu = Depends on [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] PCB connected| gpu = Depends on [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] PCB connected|
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • ...r />[[Sony Computer Entertainment Japan|SCE Japan]] (PSOne Classics, Vita, Japan)<br />[[MonkeyPaw Games]] (PSOne Classics, EU, NA)| ...<br />Europe, Oceania: August 29, 2012<br />'''PlayStation Classic'''<br />Japan: December 3, 2018|
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  • ...'Nintendo Switch (''[[Namco Museum Archives|Namcot Collection]]'')'''<br />Japan: October 23, 2020| ...Tensei: Digital Devil Story'' was first released on [[Family Computer]] in Japan on September 22, [[1987]].
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  • ...he Tokugawa shogunate ended, as well as the establishment of the Empire of Japan. Because of his influence on modern Japan, he has been included in many forms of media, including the [[video game]]
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  • location = Shizuoka, Japan| ..., Ltd.''' ('''日本楽器製造株式会社''', ''''Nihon Gakki Seizō Kabushiki-gaisha''', '''Japan Musical Instrument Manufacture''') was incorporated on October 12, [[1887]]
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  • ...ease = '''Android'''<br />Japan: July 11, 2015<br />'''iOS'''<br />Japan: August 28, 2015| [[Category:Japan-exclusive video games]]
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  • .../>'''Windows ([[Project EGG]])'''<br />Japan (MSX): November 26, 2004<br />Japan (PC-9801): December 19, 2023| ''Sorcery Saga 1'' was developed and published by [[Compile]] in Japan as the first part of ''[[Sorcery Saga 1-2-3]] (魔導物語1-2-3, Madō Mon
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  • ...<br />Europe, Oceania: August 29, 2012<br />'''PlayStation Classic'''<br />Japan: December 3, 2018| It was released in Japan in [[1999]] and in North America in [[2002]] as part of the ''[[Arc the Lad
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  • ...eania: January 30, 2004<br />'''PlayStation 3 ([[PSTwo Classics]])'''<br />Japan: September 17, 2014<br />'''PlayStation 4 ([[PSTwo Classics]])'''<br />Nort It was released in Japan and North America in [[2003]], then in Europe in [[2004]].
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  • ...<br />Europe, Oceania: August 29, 2012<br />'''PlayStation Classic'''<br />Japan: December 3, 2018| It was released in Japan in [[1996]] and in North America in [[2002]] as part of the ''[[Arc the Lad
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  • location = Japan| [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • publisher = [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] (Japan)<br />[[Namco Hometek]] (North America)| release = Japan: November 3, 2004<br />North America: June 15, 2005|
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  • .../>'''Windows ([[Project EGG]])'''<br />Japan (MSX): November 26, 2004<br />Japan (PC-9801): December 19, 2023| ''Sorcery Saga 2'' was originally developed and published by [[Compile]] in Japan in a prototypical form as '''''Sorcery Saga Episode II: Carbuncle''''' ('''
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  • location = Japan| '''Sega Arena''' was a chain of [[arcade|arcades]] in Japan, alongside [[Club Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Joypol
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  • ...North America: November 10, 2016<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations II'''<br />Japan: October 28, 2017<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<br />North America: December [[Category:Arcade games released in Japan]]
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  • ...January 12, 1996<br />'''Windows ([[Project EGG]], Super Famicom)'''<br />Japan: March 19, 2024| ...originally developed and published by [[Compile]] for [[Super Famicom]] in Japan on January 12, [[1996]].
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  • release = Japan: April 1982| [[Category:video games developed in Japan]]
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  • [[Category: Video games developed by Technōs Japan]] [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • .../>Europe, Oceania: June 22, 2018<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations IV'''<br />Japan: July 5, 2018| [[Category: Arcade games released in Japan]]
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  • location = Japan| '''Hi-Tech Sega''' was a chain of [[arcade|arcades]] in Japan, alongside [[Club Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Joypolis]], [[Sega Arena
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  • [[Category: Downloadable content released on Oculus Quest in Japan]] [[Category: Downloadable content released on PlayStation 4 in Japan]]
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  • ...me Gear): January 30, 2013<br />'''Nintendo Switch ([[Sega Ages]])'''<br />Japan: March 28, 2019<br />Worldwide: August 22, 2019<br />'''Astro City Mini'''< [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| ...ber 30, [[2018]] to translate and publish Western-developed video games in Japan.
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  • location = Osaka, Japan| [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
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  • Okawa was born on October 3, [[1986]] in Hyogo Prefecture, [[Japan]]. [[Category: People born in Japan]]
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  • ...ase = '''Arcade'''<br />Japan: 1988<br />'''Game Boy Color'''<br />Japan: August 13, 2022| The arcade version was only released in Japan in [[1988]].
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| ...was founded by [[Naoto Suzuki]], a former [[Bothtec]] employee, in Tokyo, Japan on March 3, [[2004]].
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  • location = Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan| ...Shāpu Kabushiki-gaisha)''' is a multinational electronics company based in Japan.
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  • location = Japan| '''Hi-Tech Land Sega''' was a chain of [[arcade|arcades]] in Japan.
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| '''Nihon Dōga Eiga''' ('''日本動画映画''', "'''Japan Animated Films'''") was formed in [[1948]] by two Japanese animators, [[Ken
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  • ...22, 1995<br />North America: December 1, 1995<br />'''Sega Saturn'''<br />Japan: November 22, 1995<br />North America: March 1996| ...えろ!!プロ野球'95ダブルヘッダー''''', '''''Moero!! Pro Yakyū '95: Daburu Heddā''''') in Japan, is a baseball [[video game]] developed by [[Tose]]. It is the eighth [[vid
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  • ''Sorcery Saga A'' was developed and published by [[Compile]] in Japan as the first part of ''[[Sorcery Saga A-R-S]]'' (''魔導物語A-R-S'', ''M It was later published by [[D4 Enterprise]] in Japan on [[Project EGG]] on [[Windows]] on November 21, [[2023]].
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  • ...= United States: November 16, 2008<br />Canada: November 17, 2008<br />Japan: November 20, 2008<br />Oceania: December 4, 2008<br />Europe: December 5, ...'''街へ行こうよ どうぶつの森''''', '''''"Let's Go to the City: Animal Forest"''''') in Japan, was a social simulation [[video game]] that was the third entry in the [[A
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  • location = Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan| Makaria Inc. was founded in Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan on April 1, [[2014]].
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  • release = Japan: December 23, 1994<br />North America: February 1995| ...!! Pro Baseball''''' ('''''スーパー燃えろ!!プロ野球''''', Supa Moero!! Pro Yakyuu) in Japan, is a baseball [[video game]] developed by [[Tose]]. It is the seventh [[vi
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  • publisher = [[Sega]]<br />[[Sega Toys]] (Astro City Mini in Japan)<br />[[Limited Run Games]] (Astro City Mini worldwide)| ...was an [[arcade]] [[maze game]] developed by [[Sega]]. It was released in Japan in [[1990]].
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  • publisher = [[Compile]] (Japan)<br />[[Sega]] (Europe)<br />[[Tengen]] (North America)| '''''Robo Aleste''''', known in Japan as '''Dennin Aleste (電忍アレスタ)''', was a shoot 'em up [[video gam
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  • location = Suginami, Tokyo, Japan| Nomad Inc. was founded in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan by [[Tatsuya Ono]] in July [[2003]].
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  • publisher = [[Jive]] (Japan)<br />[[Dark Horse Manga]] (North America)| ...[[Kei Garou]], the character designer of Hatsune Miku, it was published in Japan by [[Jive]] in the magazine "[[Comic Rush]]" in thirty-one chapters from th
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  • location = Sotokanda, Tokyo, Japan| Good Smile Company Inc. was founded by [[Aki Takanori]] in Sotokanda, Tokyo, Japan on May 1, [[2001]].
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| Tokyo Tsushin Group was founded in Tokyo Japan in May [[2015]].
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  • ...th America: June 20, 2013<br />'''Famicom Mini/NES Classic Edition'''<br />Japan, Oceania: November 10, 2016<br />Europe, North America: November 11, 2016<b [[Category:arcade games released in Japan]]
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  • ...t-align:center" | Both 50 Hz and 60 Hz versions are available. Released in Japan and Hong Kong on April 24, 2024. ...der-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Only included in Japan and Hong Kong.
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  • '''''Penguin Land''''', known in Japan as '''''Doki Doki Penguin Land Uchū Daibōken (どきどきペンギンラ ''Penguin Land'' was released for the [[Sega Master System]] in Japan in 1987 and in North America and Europe in 1988.
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  • release = '''NES/Family Computer'''<br />Japan: August 10, 1988<br />North America: February 1990<br />'''Retro-Bit Genera ...aseball '88 Decision Version'' was released for the [[Family Computer]] in Japan in [[1988]]. ''Bases Loaded II: Second Season'' was released for the [[Nint
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  • ...''Wii U ([[Virtual Console]], [[Family Computer Disk System|FDS]])'''<br />Japan: August 8, 2013<br />Europe/Oceania: January 23, 2014<br />North America: M ...ros.]]''. It was released for the [[Family Computer Disk System]], only in Japan, as ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in 1986. It used the same engine as ''Super Mar
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