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List Of Game Boy Games
The Game Boy portable system has a library of games, which were released in plastic ROM cartridges. The Game Boy first launched in Japan on April 21, 1989, with '' Super Mario Land'', '' Alleyway'', ''Baseball'' and '' Yakuman''. For the North American launches, ''Tetris'' and ''Tennis'' were also featured, while ''Yakuman'' was never released outside of Japan. The last games to be published for the system were the Japan-only titles ''Shikakei Atama o Kore Kusuru: Kanji no Tatsujin'' and ''Shikakei Atama o Kore Kusuru: Keisan no Tatsujin'', which were both released on March 30, 2001. This list is initially organized alphabetically by their English titles, or, when Japan-exclusive, their ''rōmaji'' transliterations; however, it is also possible to sort each column individually by clicking the square icon at the top of each column. The Game Boy system is not region locked, meaning that software purchased in any region can be played on any region's hardware. For Game Boy Color c ...
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Hect
or Hector was a Japanese video game developer and publisher. It had a Virtual Boy game in development, entitled ''Virtual Battle Ball''; however, it was eventually canceled. List of games *'' Shogun'' *''Emoyan no 10-bai Pro Yakyuu'' *''Great Deal'' *''Pocket no Naka no Oukoku'' (canceled) * In , a side scrolling action game released by Hect for the Family Computer in 1992, the player controls a green-haired boy named Ricky Slater on a quest to rescue his kidnapped family from the evil necromancer, Count Crimson. It features gameplay similar to that of ''Zelda II'' and '' Prince of Persia'', as well as cutscenes like those found in Ninja Gaiden, all in a Steampunk setting. Levels include a pirate ship and a clock tower. The game uses Kanji in dialogue, which was rare for games of that era, which typically use katakana. :The game sold few copies in its limited release, due its timing late in the Famicom's lifespan. Upon release, the Japanese gaming publication ''Weekly Famit ...
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HAL Laboratory
formerly shortened as HALKEN (derived from its native name), is a Japanese video game developer founded on 21 February 1980. While independent, it has been closely tied with Nintendo throughout its history, and is often referred to as a second-party developer for the company. HAL Laboratory is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, and it also has a building at Kai, Yamanashi. The company got its name because "each letter put them one step ahead of IBM". The company is most famous for their work on the '' Kirby'' and ''Mother'' series, as well as the first two '' Super Smash Bros.'' games. The logo, dubbed depicts a dog incubating eggs, which has been in use since 1998. History HAL Laboratory started off making games for the MSX system and VIC-20. After financial strain brought on from the development of '' Metal Slader Glory'' (1991) for the Famicom, Nintendo offered to rescue HAL from bankruptcy on the condition that HAL employee Satoru Iwata was appointed as its preside ...
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Adventures Of Lolo
''Adventures of Lolo'' is a puzzle video game released in 1989 by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a compilation of puzzles from ''Eggerland: Meikyū no Fukkatsu'' and ''Eggerland: Sōzō he no Tabidachi''. It is the fifth game in the ''Eggerland'' series, the third one released in Europe, but the first one released in North America. It was available on the Wii's and Wii U's Virtual Console in North America and in PAL regions, as well as on the Nintendo Switch Online's virtual Nintendo Entertainment System library. The game received two direct sequels: the Japanese ''Adventures of Lolo'', that consists entirely of new stages, and the American ''Adventures of Lolo 2'', that is another collection of stages from earlier Japanese games. However, in 1994, a game titled ''Adventures of Lolo'' was released for Game Boy in Europe and Japan. Said Game Boy release was not the same game as the original NES release of the same name, but rather the tenth installment ...
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Now Production
(Stylized as NOWPRO) is a Japanese video game developer headquartered in Chūō-ku, Osaka. Founded in 1986, it started developing various games for major Japanese companies including Namco, Hudson Soft, Capcom, Activision, Taito, Konami, Sega, and Nintendo. The company used to have a development department in East Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, but it is now closed. Now Production has also been developing and selling software applications for iPhone and iPod Touch since 2009. List of games Nintendo Entertainment System *''Metro-Cross'' (1986) *'' Taito Grand Prix: Eikou heno License'' (1987) *'' Spelunker II: Yūsha e no Chōsen'' (1987) *'' Jikuu Yuuden: Debias'' (1987) *''Yokai Dochuki'' (1988) *''Wagan Land'' (1989) *'' Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti'' (1989) *''Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu'' (1990) *'' Yo! Noid'' (1990) (originally in Japan as ''Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru'') *'' Wagan Land 2'' (1990) *''Adventure Island II'' (1991) *''Adventure Island III'' (1992) *''Ms. Pac-Man'' ...
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Aliens In Paradise
Alien primarily refers to: * Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country ** Enemy alien, the above in times of war * Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth ** Specifically, intelligent extraterrestrial beings; see List of alleged extraterrestrial beings ** For fictional extraterrestrial life, see Extraterrestrials in fiction * Introduced species, a species not native to its environment Alien(s), or The Alien(s) may also refer to: Science and technology * AliEn (ALICE Environment), a grid framework * Alien (file converter), a Linux program * Alien Technology, a manufacturer of RFID technology Arts and entertainment * ''Alien'' (franchise), a media franchise ** Alien (creature in ''Alien'' franchise) Films * ''Alien'' (film), a 1979 film by Ridley Scott ** ''Aliens'' (film), second film in the franchise from 1986 by James Cameron ** ''Alien 3'', third film in the franchise from 1992 by David Fincher ** ''Alien Resur ...
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Hudson Soft
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with an additional office in the Hudson Building in Sapporo. Hudson Soft was founded on May 18, 1973. Initially, it dealt with personal computer products, but later expanded to the development and publishing of video games, mobile content, video game peripherals and music recording. Primarily a video game publisher, it internally developed many of the video games it released while outsourcing others to external companies. It is known for series such as ''Bomberman'', '' Adventure Island'', ''Star Soldier'', and ''Bonk''. Hudson also developed video games released by other publishers such as the ''Mario Party'' series from Nintendo. The mascot of the company is a bee named Hachisuke. Hudson Soft made the TurboGrafx-16 ...
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Adventure Island II
''Adventure Island II'' is a side-scrolling platform game developed by Now Production and published by Hudson Soft that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It is the sequel to ''Adventure Island (video game), Adventure Island'' and the second game in the series for the NES. While the first game was an adaptation of Sega's ''Wonder Boy'' arcade game, ''Adventure Island II'' is an original work, as were most of the subsequent ''Adventure Island'' games. A portable version was also released for the Game Boy in 1992 in video gaming, 1992 titled ''Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Jima II'' or ''Adventure Island'' outside of Japan. Plot Master Higgins' girlfriend Tina, has just been kidnapped by the Evil Witch Doctor's persistent followers. Eight perilous islands are in control of the various monster minions, although four friendly dinosaurs will gladly ally themselves with those willing to brave the islands' dangers and defeat their common oppressors. Thinking of how ...
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Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
There have been seven video games based on ''The Addams Family'' television series and films, released between 1989 and 2022 on various home video game consoles. ''Fester's Quest'' ''The Addams Family'' ''The Addams Family'' is a platform game released by Ocean in 1992. The game was released for TurboGrafx-16, Sega Mega Drive / Genesis, Super NES, Amiga and Atari ST. It is based on the 1991 movie of the same name. Other titles based on the film were released for other platforms. The characters bear resemblances to their movie counterparts. ''The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt'' ''Addams Family Values'' ''Addams Family Values'' is an action RPG based on the film of the same name produced by Ocean Software and released in 1995 for the Sega Mega Drive and Super NES. ''The New Addams Family'' ''The New Addams Family Series'' is an adventure video game released for Nintendo's Game Boy Color in 2001. It was developed by 7th Sense and published by Microids exc ...
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Ocean Software
Ocean Software Ltd was a British software development company that became one of the biggest European video game developers and publishers of the 1980s and 1990s. The company was founded by David Ward and Jon Woods and was based in Manchester. Ocean developed dozens of games for a variety of systems such as the ZX Spectrum, Oric 1, Commodore 64, Dragon 32, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 16, Atari ST, Amiga, IBM PC, BBC Micro and video game consoles, such as the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System and Sega Mega Drive. History Early titles Jon Woods and David Ward created Spectrum Games as a mail-order business in 1983 after being inspired by the success of Liverpool-based software houses Imagine Software, Bug-Byte and Software Projects. Their initial catalogue was based around clones of arcade games like ''Frogger'' and '' Missile Command'' for various home computers including the ZX81, ZX Spectrum and VIC-20. While trying to ...
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The Addams Family (handheld Video Game)
''The Addams Family'' is a platform game based on the 1991 film of the same name and developed and published by Ocean Software. It was released for home consoles such as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, computers such as the Amiga, and handheld consoles like the Game Boy. The ''Mario''-style action-adventure game has the player control Gomez Addams. His mission is to rescue other members of the Addams family from the clutches of Abigail Craven, who, alongside The Judge and the family attorney Tully Alford, is trying to seize the Addams' wealth. The player runs, jumps, and ducks throughout the mansion's many inside and outside areas, some hidden, and can freely roam the game as in open-ended titles such as ''The Legend of Zelda'' (1986) and ''Super Metroid'' (1994). Levels consist of horror trope enemies like skulls, ghosts, monsters and others, and bosses withhold a member of the Addams Family, making them necessary to defeat. Power-ups, extra lives, and money are also co ...
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ASK Group
ASK Group, Inc., formerly ASK Computer Systems, Inc., was a producer of business and manufacturing software. It is best remembered for its ''Manman'' enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and for Sandra Kurtzig, the company's founder and one of the early female pioneers in the computer industry. At its peak, ASK had 91 offices in 15 countries before Computer Associates acquired the company in 1994. Beginning and growth (1972–1982) ASK was started in 1972 by Sandra Kurtzig in California. She left her job as a marketing specialist at General Electric and invested $2,000 of her savings to start the company in the apartment she shared with her HP salesman husband. At first, the firm built software for a variety of business applications. ASK was incorporated in 1974. In 1978, Kurtzig came up with ASK's most significant product, named Manman (originally "MaMa"), a contraction of ''manufacturing management''. Manman was an ERP program that ran on Hewlett-Packard HP-3000 mini ...
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