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  2. Harmful Park - Wikipedia

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    Harmful Park: High-brow Gag and Pure Shooting [a] is a 1997 horizontally scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Sky Think System for the PlayStation in Japan. Set in a theme park, the game has been described as a cute 'em up and resembles Konami's Parodius games. It has become somewhat of a collector's item, and one of the ...

  3. Harvest Moon DS - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Moon DS Cute, known in Japan as Bokujō Monogatari: Colobocle Station for Girls (牧場物語コロボックルステーションforガール, Bokujō Monogatari Korobokkuru Sutēshon for Gāru) is the female version of Harvest Moon DS for the Nintendo DS. It was published and developed by Marvelous Interactive Inc., and first released ...

  4. Cotton (series) - Wikipedia

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    Cotton (Japanese: コットン, Hepburn: Kotton) is a series of shoot 'em up video games developed by Success. The series debuted with Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams in 1991 and has spanned a history of releases in arcades and on consoles. The Cotton games helped establish the cute 'em up subgenre.

  5. Cutie Q - Wikipedia

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    Cutie Q [a] is a 1979 block breaker/video pinball hybrid arcade game developed and published by Namco in Japan. The player controls a set of paddles with a rotary knob, the objective being to score as many points possible by deflecting a ball against blocks, ghosts, spinners and other objects on the playfield.

  6. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii (Japanese: かわいい or 可愛い, ; "cute" or "adorable") is a Japanese cultural phenomenon which emphasizes cuteness, childlike innocence, charm, and simplicity. Kawaii culture began to flourish in the 1970s, driven by youth culture and the rise of cute characters in manga and anime (comics and animation) and merchandise ...

  7. List of Jewelpet video games - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Jewelpet game in the series and the third rhythm game in the series. Developed and Published by Furyu. Adapts both the musical elements of the first two Nintendo DS games as well as the life simulation elements of the third game using the 3DS's Augmented reality system. It also adapts certain elements from third anime series, Jewelpet ...

  8. Bishōjo - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese popular culture, a bishōjo (美少女, lit. "beautiful girl"), also romanized as bishojo or bishoujo, is a cute girl character. Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés.

  9. Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel - Wikipedia

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    Cutie Suzuki no Ringside Angel (キューティー鈴木のリングサイドエンジェル, "Cutie Suzuki's Ringside Angel") [4] is a 1990 Japan-exclusive Sega Mega Drive video game about female professional wrestling. [2] It features the famous female Japanese wrestler Cutie Suzuki.