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  2. Hungry Hungry Hippos - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Hungry Hippos (or Hungry Hippos in some UK editions) is a tabletop game made for 2–4 players, produced by Hasbro, under the brand of its subsidiary, Milton Bradley. The idea for the game was published in 1967 by toy inventor Fred Kroll and it was introduced in 1978.

  3. Elefun - Wikipedia

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    The game was republished twice between 2003 and 2009, starting with the marketing under its "Elefun and Friends" name. This consists of Hungry Hungry Hippos, Mouse Trap, Chasing Cheeky, and Gator Golf. A 2008 direct-to-video short film adaptation was released exclusively as Elefun and Friends: A Tangled Tale.

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  5. Category:Fatshark games - Wikipedia

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  6. Fat Princess Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Fat Princess Adventures trades a little of that depth for a more straightforward, action RPG-focused design". [7] Chris Carter from Destructoid rated the game a 7/10: " Fat Princess Adventures is an enjoyable distraction for hardcore fans of the hack-and-slash genre, but now I just want a proper new Princess game".

  7. Hungry Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Dinosaurs [a] is a strategy game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was developed and published by Magical Company on October 19, 1994 in Japan, and was later published by Sunsoft in Europe on January 3, 1995. [1] The game was never released in North America in any form.

  8. Tongue of the Fatman - Wikipedia

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    Tongue of the Fatman (or simply Fatman for the Japan release) [2] is a 1989 fighting game developed by Activision and published by Sanritsu. [3] The game is also renamed by the titles Mondu's Fight Palace on the Commodore 64, and Slaughter Sport in its Sega Genesis iteration. The working title for the game was 'Red Belt'.

  9. Hungry Shark - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Shark revolves around the player, a lone shark, consuming various marine species to grow in size until the subsequent, more powerful sharks are unlocked. The number of species the player is able to consume depends on the strength of the shark; for instance, a reef shark cannot eat lionfish, but a great white shark is able to, or a megamouth shark (Hungry Shark World) is unable to eat ...