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On August 4, 2017, Piko Interactive and Wisdom Tree launched another crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to fund a physical release of 3 different games (Noah's Ark for NES, Mega 3D Noah's Ark for Sega Genesis, and Wisdom Tree Collection for GBA), with a funding goal of $15,000. It was successfully funded with $17,196 on 200 backers.
Pages in category "Piko Interactive games" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 8 Eyes;
Rage of the Dragons [b] is a 2002 tag team head-to-head fighting game released for the Neo Geo hardware by Playmore. [1] [2] [3] The game was developed by Japanese company Noise Factory, co-developed by BrezzaSoft and chiefly-designed by the Mexican team Evoga. [4]
In 2021, a fully finished version of the game was released by Piko Interactive. Retaining the same Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D title of its counterpart versions, it restores the ending, music tracks and sound effects which were missing in the known prototype version, together with some other minor game polishing.
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The game features eight levels, and can be played by one or two players. It also features a large, diverse soundtrack, composed by Kenzou Kumei, consisting of three pieces for each of the eight levels, that are set in different parts of the world. Piko Interactive acquired the rights of 8 Eyes and released it for Windows via Steam on August 14 ...
Tim Tracy of Game Spot gave this a 7.4 and wrote, "If you enjoy good 2D platform games, you can't go wrong with this one." [ 5 ] Craig Harris from IGN described the game as "pretty typical for a platformer" and overall as a 'fun, easy challenge", praising the multiplayer functions, ultimately giving the game a 7.8.
40 Winks is a platform video game developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software and published by GT Interactive for the PlayStation.A version was developed for the Nintendo 64, and reviewed in both Nintendo Official Magazine UK and Nintendo Power [1] (whose January 2000 issue featured a strategy guide for the game [2]), but was cancelled before release.