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Video games developed by Japanese company Game Freak, a second-party developer for Nintendo. Pages in category "Game Freak games" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Role-playing video games: Game Freak: Reverse engineered assembly of the Game Boy Color game on github.com. [374] Pokémon Yellow: 1998 2014 Role-playing video games: Game Freak: Reverse engineered assembly of the Game Boy Color game on github.com. [375] Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver: 1999 2015 Role-playing video games: Game Freak
Tokyo Xtreme Racer (10 P) Pages in category "Street racing video games" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
Street Racer is a go-kart racing game which combines racing with violence. [7] Characters can strike opponents with their fists and must avoid explosives littered around the track. [7] [11] The game's characters (including Surf Sister and Frank Instein) [12] possess unique power-ups such as the Screaming Banshee, Batmobile, [12] magic carpet ...
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Moto Racer 2: Delphine Software International: Electronic Arts: WIN, PS1 1998-07-21 Moto Racer 3: Delphine Software International: Infogrames: WIN 2001-12-07 Moto Racer 4: Microïds: Anuman: WIN, macOS, PS4, XBO 2016-11-03 Moto Racer Advance: Adeline Software International, Delphine Software International: Ubi Soft: GBA 2002-10-04 Moto Racer DS ...
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 ...
[7] [8] One of Game Freak's first games was the Nintendo Entertainment System action and puzzle game Quinty, which was released in North America as Mendel Palace. Its most popular series, Pokémon —the romanized portmanteau of the Japanese brand Pocket Monsters ( ポケットモンスター , Poketto Monsutā ) [ 9 ] —is published and ...