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  2. Parasol Stars - Wikipedia

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    Parasol Stars: The Story of Bubble Bobble III (パラソルスター) called Parasol Stars: Rainbow Islands II on the NES is a video game by Taito released in 1991. It is a sequel to Rainbow Islands and the third game in the Bubble Bobble series. On July 11, 2024, the game got ported for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox one, Xbox series X ...

  3. Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift - Wikipedia

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    The second battle in Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift; an enemy prepares to attack the main protagonist Luso.. Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift is a tactical role-playing game in which players take control of a party from the clan of protagonist Luso Clemens—Clan Gully—for turn-based tactical combat in three-dimensional isometric areas viewed through a fixed camera.

  4. Cotton (series) - Wikipedia

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    Cotton is classified as a "Cute 'em up", which is a sub-genre of shmups that tend to have unusual, oftentimes completely bizarre opponents for the player to fight. [5] The character Silk functions similar to the "options" from the Gradius series. [4] Rainbow Cotton is the first game in the series to be fully 3D. [4]

  5. Bluebird Toys - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Toys plc was a British toy company.They were responsible for the Polly Pocket brand, Havok wargame and Disney Tiny Collection. The company's previous toy lines included Manta Force, Oh Penny!, the British version of Oh Jenny! from Matchbox Toys, Mighty Max and miniature Thomas and Friends sets.

  6. Little Goody Two Shoes (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Though the story connects with their previous game, Pocket Mirror, Little Goody Two Shoes was designed to be standalone. [7] It was initially designed to be a short prequel to that game, but they said it progressively grew in scale during preproduction in 2019 and 2020. [8]

  7. Puzzle Bobble - Wikipedia

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    Puzzle Bobble, [b] internationally known as Bust-A-Move, is a 1994 tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and published by Taito.It is based on the 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game.

  8. Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live - Wikipedia

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    King of Prism is a film series focusing on the male characters of Rainbow Live, targeting an older female demographic. [46] The 2016 film King of Prism by Pretty Rhythm grossed ¥250 million in two months at the Japanese box office, [ 47 ] where it eventually grossed ¥800 million ( $7,353,421 ) by the end of its run. [ 48 ]

  9. Magic Pockets - Wikipedia

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    The game is a platform game allowing walking, jumping, and hurling items to defeat foes. There are four areas in the game; Cave, Jungle, River and Mountain areas, each of which is split into several stages including a bonus stage where the Bitmap Kid must outdo the creatures depending on what toy is to be retrieved - for example, the Bike is found in the Cave area, and so the bonus stage is a ...