Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Chibi-Robo! takes place in a 1960s-style American home and revolves around a tiny, highly advanced house-cleaning robot of the same name, [5] [6] created by a toy company called Citrusoft Robotics Inc., given as a birthday gift to the socially withdrawn eight-year-old Jenny Sanderson (who believes she is a frog) by her father George.
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash [d] is a Nintendo 3DS game. It was released in Japan and North America in October 2015, and in Europe and Australia in November. Unlike past games, Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash is a sidescrolling platformer with emphasis on combat and exploration. In this game, Chibi-Robo uses his tail-like cord as a whip to attack enemies and ...
Chibi-Robo! series Chibi-Robo! Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol; Crime and Punishment; Desperate Housewives: The Game; Executive Suite; GiFTPiA; Gossip; Jones in the Fast Lane; Little Computer People; My Life My Love; Real Lives; The Sims series The Sims (2000) The Sims: Livin' Large (2000) The Sims: House Party (2001) The Sims: Hot Date (2001) The ...
Chibi-Robo watering flowers with the squirter item, with his battery life displayed in the top right. On the bottom screen the player uses touch controls to push the water out of the squirter. Key elements from the first game are in Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol, such as losing watts by walking and performing actions. New features, such as the game ...
3D GameStudio or 3DGS is a pan 3D computer game development system which allows the users to create 3D games and other virtual reality applications, and publish them royalty-free. It includes a model/terrain editor, a level editor, a script editor/debugger and comes with a big collection of textures, models and artwork, as well as a game ...
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash, the fifth game in the Chibi-Robo series, was developed by Skip Ltd. with help from Vanpool, Inc. [20] Series producers Kensuke Tanabe and Hiroshi Suzuki, and series newcomer Taro Kudo produced Zip Lash, and Risa Tabata was an assistant producer and chief director in the game.
[7] [8] In 2017, 3D Realms announced a return to development with a partnership for Shadow Stalkers, expected in 2018 but later canceled. [9] 3D Realms has since published several titles, and is involved in the development of Wrath: Aeon of Ruin. During its history, 3D Realms has developed or published over 50 games, and granted licenses for 10 ...
Namco's last 8-bit arcade game. PC Engine: April 21, 1989: Yes No No Mobile: June 1, 2005: Yes No No Yokai Dochuki: Namco System 1: April 1987: Yes No No Namco's first 16-bit arcade game. PC Engine: February 5, 1988: Yes No No Developed by TOSE. Famicom: June 24, 1988: Yes No No Developed by Now Production. Dragon Spirit: Namco System 1: June ...