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  2. Frogger (series) - Wikipedia

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    Frogger is a Japanese video game series published and owned by Konami, and developed by multiple studios. The series generally involves a frog trying to travel across roads and rivers of high traffic and danger. The first game in the series was the 1981 arcade game Frogger, and

  3. Morning Star Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star Multimedia was an American video game company founded in May 1995 by Dan Kitchen. [1] It was acquired by the Telegen Corporation in 1996 as a wholly owned subsidiary. It was known for releasing Frogger for the Sega Genesis when Majesco rereleased the console in 1998 (known as the Genesis 3). Its last game was released in 2000, so ...

  4. Frogger (1997 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was a commercial success. By early 1998, it had sold nearly 1 million units in North America. [5] Worldwide, the game sold 4 million units by May 2000. [6] The PlayStation version sold 3.37 million units in North America, [7] resulting in the game being one of the best-selling PlayStation titles of all time and subsequently seeing a re-release on the Sony's Greatest Hits lineup.

  5. Frogger - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is to guide a frog to each of the empty homes at the top of the screen. The game starts with three, five, or seven frogs, depending on the machine's settings. [7] Losing all frogs is game over. The player uses the 4-direction joystick to hop the frog once. Frogger is either single-player or two players alternating turns.

  6. List of video game publishers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of video game publisher companies. A video game publisher may specialize in only publishing games for developers, or may either have in-house development studios or own subsidiary development companies. Some developers may publish their games themselves. This list includes both active and inactive companies.

  7. U.S. Games - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Games Corporation was a video game company founded by Donald Yu, which originally produced handheld electronic sports games. It pivoted to focus exclusively on video game software in 1981, and was acquired by cereal company Quaker Oats in 1982 to develop games for the Atari 2600 . [ 1 ]

  8. Frogger: The Great Quest - Wikipedia

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    Frogger: The Great Quest is a platform game developed and published by Konami. It is part of the Frogger series, and was initially released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, [2] before being ported to Microsoft Windows the following year. It was also released for the Game Boy Advance with the title Frogger Advance: The Great Quest. [3]

  9. Frogger: Helmet Chaos - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay is similar to the original 1981 arcade game with some modern elements of platforming games. The goal of each level is for Frogger to weave through the traffic to reach the other side. [4] In the Nintendo DS version, the action moves from the top to the bottom, while in the PSP version players must rotate the console 90 degrees. [3]