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Stretch Panic, known as Freak Out in Europe and Oceania and Hippa Linda (ひっぱリンダ, Hippa Rinda) in Japan, is a platform game designed by Treasure Co. Ltd.It was a landmark title for the developer as it was their first game to feature movement on a 3D plane; prior to Stretch Panic they had been a developer of 2D titles.
Also, Silpheed: The Lost Planet (2000) and Stretch Panic (2001) for the PlayStation 2 both weren't received very well. [8] [11] Despite these hiccups, Treasure did find success with Sin and Punishment (2000), [8] a rail shooter co-developed with Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 and later released on the iQue in China. [17]
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Stretch Panic or Freak Out, a PlayStation 2 video game; Music. Albums. Freak Out!, an album by The Mothers of Invention; Freak-Out, an album by Aion;
Guardian Heroes [a] is a 2D side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed by Treasure and released by Sega in 1996 for the Sega Saturn video game console.The game resembles Final Fight or Golden Axe, but with RPG elements.
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FreakOut: Extreme Freeride is a sports video game developed by Swedish studio ColdWood Interactive and published by JoWooD Productions.The player controls one of six playable skiers from a third-person perspective using a combination of buttons to jump and perform tricks, and has to complete challenges to unlock new mountains and equipment.
The Nintendo 64 console. Treasure began to develop Mischief Makers in mid-1995, before the Nintendo 64's launch in mid-1996. At the time, little was known about the prototype console's future final technical specifications, graphics implementation, and development kit, but were nevertheless interested in the console and its improved "pixel quality". [11]