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  2. Madō Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    Madō Monogatari, [a] known in the west as Sorcery Saga, is a series of first-person dungeon crawler role-playing video games by Compile. The first game was released in 1990 for MSX2. Sega published the Game Gear remakes based on 1-2-3. The characters of this series would later be used in the puzzle game Puyo Puyo.

  3. 8-4 - Wikipedia

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    8-4, Ltd. (Japanese: 有限会社ハチノヨン, Hepburn: Yūgen Gaisha Hachi no Yon) is a Japanese video game localization company based in Shibuya, Tokyo. [1] The company was founded in 2005 by Hiroko Minamoto and former Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) editor John Ricciardi.

  4. Fan translation of video games - Wikipedia

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    RPGe's translation of Final Fantasy V was one of the early major fan-translated works. Original Japanese is on the left; RPGe's translation is on the right. In video gaming, a fan translation is an unofficial translation of a video game made by fans. The fan translation practice grew with the rise of video game console emulation in the late ...

  5. Narcissu - Wikipedia

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    The final game in the series named Narcissu - if there was a tomorrow - (ナルキッソス~もしも明日があるなら~, Narcissu - moshimo ashita ga aru nara -) was developed by Kadokawa Shoten playable on the PlayStation Portable. The final game is a compilation of all three games with some new extra content added.

  6. Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru - Wikipedia

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    Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (カエルの 為 (ため) に 鐘 (かね) は 鳴 (な) る), officially translated as The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls, [1] is an action role-playing video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems [2] [3] [4] and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy exclusively in Japan in 1992.

  7. Shūjin e no Pert-em-Hru - Wikipedia

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    The game also ranked fourth in the annual popularity poll in 1998, [5] and ninth on the popularity poll for all years, [6] both for "Internet Contest Park". Shūjin e no Pert-em-Hru also won the Third Ascii Entertainment Software Contest in the "Ascii Maker Product" category, giving its creator ¥1,000,000 as prize. [ 7 ]

  8. Ihatovo Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    The game focuses on collecting information (notebooks from Miyazawa's fairy tales) and items (that are related to those fairy tales) instead of fighting monsters. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The game is broken up into eight chapters, each of which tells its own story in which the player helps the denizens of Ihatovo, often featuring talking animals.

  9. Hi no Tori Hououhen: Gaou no Bouken - Wikipedia

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    Gaou no Bouken is an action-platforming game. The player's objective is to guide Gaou through each of the game's 16 levels to collect the 16 sculpture fragments, and restore the phoenix sculpture. By defeating a boss awaiting him at the end of each stage, Gaou can claim one of the sculpture fragments and clear the level.

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