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  2. Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue - Wikipedia

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    A Hello Kitty Crystal Xbox was released with Sanrio in Singapore, to commemorate the release of the game on the Xbox. The special edition console was translucent with a pink and orange Hello Kitty picture covering the X on top of the case. A limited production run of 550 units was sold at a retail price of S$99 (US$61), if one purchased certain ...

  3. Category:Sanrio video games - Wikipedia

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  4. Hello Kitty Island Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Hello Kitty Island Adventure is a 2023 video game. Based on the Hello Kitty brand, it was released for Apple Arcade on July 28, 2023. A version for Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows also released on January 30, 2025, and a version on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 will be released later in 2025.

  5. Hello Kitty Online - Wikipedia

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    Hello Kitty Online was a free-to-play [1] massively multiplayer online role playing game active from 2008 to 2017, developed by Sanrio Digital and Typhoon Games. [2] The game is tied to the SanrioTown website, where players are required to register a free account. [3]

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  7. Imagineer (Japanese company) - Wikipedia

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    Imagineer Co., Ltd. was established on January 27, 1986 (registered on June 1, 1977) in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, with the goal of developing, manufacturing and selling game software. They acquired the rights to release overseas games in Japan, such as SimCity which they published for PC.

  8. Apron of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Apron of Magic involves using special collectible cards, which needs to be scanned first in the arcade machine, with the gameplay is done by using the touchscreen. The cards to be scanned in order is the character card (Red), the ingredient card (Yellow) and, lastly, a Magic Power Card (Blue) in exact order, though there is a time limit and the player can scan as many cards as they can.

  9. Sanrio Cup: Pon Pon Volley - Wikipedia

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    The game is basically a volleyball/tennis game but without the nets, closely resembling four-square. There is an option to increase the difficulty level that modifies the level of intelligence with which computer-controlled play. [3] There are opportunities to commit do-overs. After the end of the game, the player is awarded with a large ...