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  2. Universal Hint System - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Hint System, better known by the acronym UHS, is a form of strategy guide used for video games, created by Jason Strautmann in 1988.The system is designed to provide hints for solving specific parts of games without including premature spoilers.

  3. Jump Super Stars - Wikipedia

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    Jump Super Stars [a] is a 2D crossover fighting game for the Nintendo DS, based on Weekly Shōnen Jump characters. It was developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo. The game was released on August 8, 2005, in Japan and accompanied the release of a red Nintendo DS. A sequel, Jump Ultimate Stars, was released in Japan on November 23, 2006.

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  5. Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of a main character wandering and encountering the many Jump heroes as they try to save the world from an alliance of many of the most powerful and evil of the Jump villains. The game sold 1.1 million cartridges for the Famicom in Japan. [2] It was the first title in the Jump video game series.

  6. Jumping Flash! - Wikipedia

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    Robbit can jump up to three times in mid-air, which allows him to reach extreme heights. [4] Unlike other platform games that continue to face horizontally when the player jumps, in Jumping Flash! the camera tilts downwards when a double-jump [4] or triple-jump is performed to allow the player to see Robbit's shadow and easily plan a landing spot.

  7. Super Don Quix-ote - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Game Machine listed Super Don Quix-ote on their December 15, 1984 issue as being the most-successful upright arcade unit of the month. [6]Computer and Video Games magazine gave it a generally positive review in December 1984, stating the "movements of all the characters are very smooth and beautifully depicted" with praise for the arrows and signs; though the reviewer didn't think ...

  8. Jump Ultimate Stars - Wikipedia

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    Jump Ultimate Stars is a 2006 crossover fighting video game developed by Ganbarion and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. [1] It is the sequel to Jump Super Stars and adds numerous more features. The game boasts 305 characters (56 of which are fully playable) from 41 different Shōnen manga series.

  9. Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin - Wikipedia

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    The sequel to Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden 『ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝』(published in 1989), the game features seven main characters from different Weekly Shōnen Jump manga serialized at the time. Only four of the 16 represented titles from the original are brought back, while the remaining three are new to the sequel.