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  2. Balloon Kid - Wikipedia

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    As such, it is one of the few first-party Nintendo games that were not published in Japan, until Nintendo licensed it to Sanrio's subsidiary Character Soft for reprogramming and publishing it to the Family Computer as Hello Kitty World in Japan on March 27, 1992, while Balloon Kid was remade for Game Boy Color and released in Japan on July 31 ...

  3. Pop'n Pop - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in Japan and Europe for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color.Both the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions added additional characters from other Taito games, such as Bubblun from Bubble Symphony, Ptolemy from The Fairyland Story, Chack'n from Chack'n Pop, Hipopo from Liquid Kids, and Drunk from Bubble Bobble.

  4. Circus (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Circus is a block breaker arcade video game released by Exidy in 1977, and distributed by Taito in Japan. [2] The game is a re-themed variant of Atari, Inc.'s Breakout, where the player controls a seesaw and clown in order to pop all the balloons in the level. The game has been copied and released under different names by numerous other ...

  5. List of party video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of party video games. ... Rugrats: I Gotta Go Party: 2002: Game Boy Advance: Shrek Super Party: 2002: PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox:

  6. Bubble Bobble - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Bobble was ported to many home video game consoles, including the Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX2, and Master System. [4] The Master System port featured 200 levels and was released as Final Bubble Bobble in Japan.

  7. Party City’s final days, ‘mystery volcano,’ athletes hooked on gaming: Catch up on the day’s stories ... One addiction expert recalls an NFL player missing out on a deal worth $14 million ...

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