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  2. BowLingual - Wikipedia

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    BowLingual (バウリンガル), or "Bow-Lingual" as the North American version is spelled, is a computer-based dog language-to-human language translation device developed by Japanese toy company Takara and first sold in Japan in 2002. Versions for South Korea and the United States were launched in 2003.

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  4. Inu no Osanpo - Wikipedia

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    Route A, intended for beginners, is a walk to the pet store in order to buy dog food. Route B, of intermediate difficulty, is a simulated walk to a field so that the dog can play with a frisbee. Route C, the most difficult path, takes the player through a city on their way home from the dog park. Once a dog and route have been chosen, the walk ...

  5. 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 ...

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  7. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (role-playing game)

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    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai was published by Guardians of Order in 2000. David L. Pulver and John R. Phythyon, Jr., designed the gangster Samurai Tri-stat game Ghost Dog (2000) based on the film of the same name. [1]: 336

  8. Chase the Chuck Wagon - Wikipedia

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    Chase the Chuck Wagon is a 1983 promotional video game written by Mike Schwartz for the Atari 2600 and distributed by Purina. It was available only via mail order by sending in proofs of purchase to Purina. In the 1970s and 1980s, popular television commercials for Purina dog food included a dog chasing a tiny chuckwagon. [2]

  9. PlayStation Vita Pets - Wikipedia

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    The dogs talk with the player and plead with them to adventure with them. [2] The game's camera allows the pet to recognize their owner's face. [4] The game includes RPG elements and locks content until certain levels have been reached. [3] A spin-off game, PlayStation Vita Pets: Puppy Parlour, was released for iOS and Android on June 3, 2014. [4]