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  2. Starblade - Wikipedia

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    Starblade was released for arcades in Japan in September 1991, [4] released outside Japan in Europe and North America later that year. Starblade was showcased at the 1991 Las Vegas Amusement Expo. [5] Japanese promotional material labeled the game as a "Hyperentertainment Machine", heavily advertising its cabinet design and 3D shooting gameplay ...

  3. Adventure Island: The Beginning - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Island: The Beginning, known in Japan as Takahashi Meijin no Bōken Jima Wii (高橋名人の冒険島Wii, "Master Takahashi's Adventure Island Wii"), is a platform game released for the Wii's WiiWare service. It was developed and published by Hudson Soft.

  4. Wii Play: Motion - Wikipedia

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    Wii Play: Motion [a] is a video game for the Wii console and the sequel to the 2006 game Wii Play. It was released in North America on June 13, 2011; Europe on June 24; [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Australia on June 30; [ 4 ] and Japan on July 7, 2011.

  5. Deca Sports 2 - Wikipedia

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    Deca Sports 2, known as Deca Sporta 2: Wii de Sports "10" Shumoku! ( デカスポルタ2 Wiiでスポーツ“10”種目! , Deka Suporuta 2 Wii de Supōtsu "10" Shumoku! ) in Japan, Deca Sporta 2 in Australia, and Sports Island 2 in Europe, is a sports video game developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Wii as the sequel to Deca Sports .

  6. Wing Island - Wikipedia

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    Wing Island (ウィングアイランド, Wingu Airando) is a flight simulator video game for the Wii. The game was developed by CAProduction and published in Japan by Hudson Soft , Konami in North America, and in Europe and Australia by Nintendo .

  7. Sukeban Shachou Rena - Wikipedia

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    Sukeban Shachou Rena (女番社長レナWii 猫社長、つかえる社員大募集。) is an action video game developed and published by Jorudan for the Wii console, exclusively available in Japan. This is also the last known video game to be developed by Jorudan.

  8. Wii Sports Resort - Wikipedia

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    Wii Sports Resort [a] is a 2009 sports simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console and is the sequel to Wii Sports.It is the first first-party Wii game to support the Wii MotionPlus accessory and the first game overall to require it, [b] which was bundled with the game. [6]

  9. List of WiiWare games - Wikipedia

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    Translations of Japanese exclusive titles are highlighted between parenthesis. All WiiWare titles could be transferred to and/or purchased via Wii Mode on the Wii U console. The last officially released WiiWare title was the Crunchyroll app on October 15, 2015.