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  2. Cookie's Bustle - Wikipedia

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    Cookie's Bustle was designed and conceptualized by Keisuke Harigai, who was also in charge of planning and control. [1] It was produced as Rodik's first video game, a company of which at the time had a total of eight employees. [1] The game took about 2.5 years to develop. [1]

  3. J-Test - Wikipedia

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    The Writing section includes questions based on the following template: Identify a Kanji's Hiragana reading. For a given hiragana word, identify the kanji. Write the hiragana reading for a given kanji. e.g. "For 人口, the hiragana reading is じんこう." Complete the sentence. e.g. "もし_____タラ_____です"

  4. Panic Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The names of the game's main character and villain were changed when the game was localized for Western audiences. [3] In the Japanese version, the hero is a chef named Kokkun. The main villain was named " Hors d'Oeuvre "; the name "Ohdove" was the result of an incorrect transliteration of a French word to Japanese and then to English. [ 3 ]

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  6. My Japanese Coach - Wikipedia

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    A digital character in the game, called Haruka, acts as your teacher for learning Japanese. There are various stages that you work your way through after having taken a small multiple choice, placement like test to see if you knew any Japanese prior to starting the game. If you miss two questions in a row on the placement test, the test ends.

  7. Yoshi's Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Yoshi's Cookie received mixed reviews. GamesRadar ranked it the 48th best game available on the Game Boy and Game Boy Color. [26] The Washington Post in 1993 called the game "simple, but addictive, just like all puzzlers from the Big N. Give Yoshi's Cookie a taste test - but don't do it before bedtime. You might have nightmares about that NES ...

  8. Kusoge - Wikipedia

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    The term kusogē is a portmanteau of kuso (クソ or 糞, lit. ' crap ') and gēmu (ゲーム, ' game '; a loanword from English).Though it is commonly attributed to illustrator Jun Miura [], and occasionally to Takahashi-Meijin of Hudson Soft, it is unclear when and by whom it was popularized – or whether a single source can be attributed in the first place.

  9. Category:Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese writing system" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... Cookie statement; Mobile view ...