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Varie
was a Japanese corporation that developed and published games for the Game Boy, Famicom, the Super Famicom, and the Sega Mega Drive during the 1980s and the 1990s. It was founded in 1986 and closed in early 1997. Notable games Nintendo * '' Grand Master'' (Famicom) * '' Top Rider'' (Famicom) * '' Venus Senki'' (Famicom) * '' Parallel World'' (Famicom) * '' Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero'' (Famicom) * ''Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero 2'' (Famicom) * ''Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91'' (Game Boy) * '' Super F1 Hero'' (Super Famicom) * '' Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94'' (Super Famicom) * '' Asahi Shinbun Rensai - Katou Ichi-Ni-San Shougi - Shingiryuu'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome'' (Super Famicom) - 1993 * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '94: Battlefield in Tokyo Dome'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '95: Tokyo Dome Battle 7'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Sanjushi'' (Game Boy) * '' Table G ...
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Super F1 Hero
was a Japanese corporation that developed and published games for the Game Boy, Famicom, the Super Famicom, and the Sega Mega Drive during the 1980s and the 1990s. It was founded in 1986 and closed in early 1997. Notable games Nintendo * '' Grand Master'' (Famicom) * '' Top Rider'' (Famicom) * '' Venus Senki'' (Famicom) * '' Parallel World'' (Famicom) * '' Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero'' (Famicom) * ''Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero 2'' (Famicom) * ''Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91'' (Game Boy) * '' Super F1 Hero'' (Super Famicom) * '' Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94'' (Super Famicom) * '' Asahi Shinbun Rensai - Katou Ichi-Ni-San Shougi - Shingiryuu'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome'' (Super Famicom) - 1993 * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '94: Battlefield in Tokyo Dome'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling '95: Tokyo Dome Battle 7'' (Super Famicom) * '' Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Toukon Sanjushi'' (Game Boy) * '' Table ...
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Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero '94
is a 1994 Japan-exclusive Super Famicom Formula One arcade racing video game licensed (and also supervised) by Satoru Nakajima and by FOCA to Fuji Television. This was the sequel to ''Super F1 Hero'' and the last game ever endorsed by Nakajima. Summary The game is all in the Japanese language. All teams and circuits of the 1994 Formula One season are represented. The game reflects the driver line-up later in the season (for example, David Coulthard, who was the replacement driver for Ayrton Senna after Imola, is in the Williams, and Jean-Marc Gounon Replaces Roland Ratzenberger at Simtek. There's also the replacement of Karl Wendlinger, out for the rest of the season after Monaco, by Andrea de Cesaris). During the racing, the player can choose five type of views, from top-down perspective (similar to ''F-1 Grand Prix'') to 3D polygon-based (similar to '' F1 Pole Position''). Images Circuits See also * ''Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91 is a 19 ...
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Nakajima Satoru F-1 Hero 2
is a 1991 Japan-exclusive Family Computer Formula One video game developed by Human Entertainment and published by Varie. It is the sequel to '' Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero'', and is based on the 1991 Formula One season The 1991 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 45th season of FIA Formula One motor racing and the 42nd season of the Formula One World Championship. It featured the 1991 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1991 Formula One .... There are 16 rounds and only four cars to choose from. References External links * 1991 video games Formula One video games Human Entertainment games Japan-exclusive video games Nintendo Entertainment System games Nintendo Entertainment System-only games Racing video games Satoru Nakajima video games Varie games Video game sequels Video games developed in Japan Video games set in 1991 {{f1-racing-videogame-stub ...
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Parallel World (NES Video Game)
is a puzzle video game developed by EIM (video game developer), EIM and published by Varie. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Family Computer on August 10, 1990. Summary The player and his girlfriend must find their way back home after being sucked into an alternate universe. A magnificent castle full of 25 different game worlds block their progress, however, and they are filled with enemies on every stage. The player has an overhead view to destroy the enemies for extra loot. Given a strict time limit of 100 seconds to solve each puzzle, the game rewards fast puzzle solvers. The first player controls the male while the second player controls the female. Players only start with three lives and lose them when time runs out or when a monster comes into contact with him/her. Enemies in the game include spring (device), springs, rollers, witches, and zombies. References

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Satoru Nakajima F-1 Hero GB World Championship '91
is a 1991 Japan-exclusive Game Boy Formula One video game published by Varie, endorsed by Satoru Nakajima, who was the first full-time Japanese racer in the history of Formula One. Apart from Nakajima, the actual names of the drivers are not used due to licensing arrangements. There are sixteen rounds and eight difficulty levels. Each level has a special rival to beat. The game structure has few similarities with ''F-1 Race'' (Game Boy). Levels/Rivals * Level 1: A. Susuki (Aguri Suzuki) * Level 2: J. Arezi (Jean Alesi) * Level 3: G. Bergir (Gerhard Berger) * Level 4: N. Pique (Nelson Piquet) * Level 5: N. Mansena (Nigel Mansell) * Level 6: A. Brost (Alain Prost) * Level 7: A. Zenna (Ayrton Senna) * Level 8: S. Nakajima Sequel A sequel was released in the following year: ''Nakajima Satoru: F-1 Hero GB '92: The Graded Driver''. This game would be published by Ubisoft in North America and Europe as ''F1 Pole Position'', otherwise unrelated to the SNES game of the same name ...
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Putty (video Game)
''Putty'' (also known as ''Silly Putty'' or ''Look Out It’s...Putty'') is a game developed by System 3 and released in 1992 for the Amiga. It was also released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, under the name ''Super Putty'' in North America and Europe and as in Japan. An Amiga CD32 version was published in 1994 as ''Super Putty''. Plot Putty Moon, the place where Putty lives, has been taken over by an evil wizard named Dazzledaze. Dazzledaze planned to capture the Putties and ship them to Earth as gum. To save his friends and oust the evil wizard, Billy Putty enlists the help of some robots ("bots") to build a skyscraper that will reach up to Putty Moon. Gameplay In ''Putty'', the player controls a blue blob with eyes. Putty has many moves that he could use to attack enemies or to navigate around the level. These abilities include being able to stretch out upwards, downwards, left and right to access far-off ledges. He also has the ability to inflate. ...
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F-1 Hero MD
is a Formula One video game endorsed by Satoru Nakajima that was released in 1992 for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Nintendo Game Boy. The North American and European versions of the game are known as ''Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge'' in reference to Ferrari, specifically their Formula One team. Gameplay Mega Drive/Genesis version The Mega Drive version of the game includes a Grand Prix mode, a free practice mode, and a time attack mode. The team and player names are close to the real thing without violating copyright laws. Either one or two players can compete and the game has a password method of saving the game. In addition to traditional tracks used in the season (although both versions of the game features teams from the season), the player can also play in bonus race tracks. Autopolis, Fuji Speedway, an oval training course, and a treacherous road course originally designed by the programmers of the video game used in the Japanese version ...
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Undercover Cops
is an arcade-style beat 'em up video game developed and published by Irem, originally for the arcades in 1992. It is Irem's first attempt in the modern beat 'em up genre that was founded by Data East’s '' Kung-Fu Master''. Players control "city sweepers", a police agent-like group who fight crime by taking down thugs in New York City in the year 2043. Gameplay The video game is notable for its detailed backgrounds and grimy futuristic setting. For its time, it was relatively gory, featuring crow-pecked skeletons in the midst of its urban wastelands and forcing players to lose a life by being crushed by a garbage compactor during the first boss battle. While the gameplay is inspired by ''Final Fight'', some of the enemies are unique. Besides the usual human thugs, players fight strange mole creatures and mutants with jet packs and blades for hands. Players can never use enemy weapons, but the stages contain objects that can be picked up and used instead such as burning oil dru ...
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Corporation
A corporation is an organization—usually a group of people or a company—authorized by the state to act as a single entity (a legal entity recognized by private and public law "born out of statute"; a legal person in legal context) and recognized as such in law for certain purposes. Early incorporated entities were established by charter (i.e. by an ''ad hoc'' act granted by a monarch or passed by a parliament or legislature). Most jurisdictions now allow the creation of new corporations through registration. Corporations come in many different types but are usually divided by the law of the jurisdiction where they are chartered based on two aspects: by whether they can issue stock, or by whether they are formed to make a profit. Depending on the number of owners, a corporation can be classified as ''aggregate'' (the subject of this article) or '' sole'' (a legal entity consisting of a single incorporated office occupied by a single natural person). One of the most att ...
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Stardust Suplex
Stardust may refer to: * A type of cosmic dust, composed of particles in space Entertainment Songs * “Stardust” (1927 song), by Hoagy Carmichael * “Stardust” (David Essex song), 1974 * “Stardust” (Lena Meyer-Landrut song), 2012 * “Stardust” (Mika song), 2012 * 'Stardust' (composition), by Jean-Michel Jarre and Armin van Buuren, 2015 * “Stardust”, by Carly Simon from ''Come Upstairs'', 1980 * “Stardust”, by Officium Triste from ''Ne Vivam'', 1997 * “Stardust”, by The Caretaker from ''We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow'', 2003 * “Stardust”, by Galneryus from ''Reincarnation'', 2008 * “Stardust”, by Amaranthe from '' The Nexus'', 2013 * “Stardust”, by Gemini Syndrome from ''Lux'', 2013 * “Stardust”, by Delain from ''The Human Contradiction'', 2014 * “Stardust”, by IAMX from ''Alive In New Light'', 2018 Albums * ''Stardust'' (Ron Carter album), 2001 * ''Stardust'' (Natalie Cole album), 1996 * ''Stardust'' (John Coltrane album), 19 ...
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Table Game Daisyugo!! Shogi Mahjong Hanafuda
Table may refer to: * Table (furniture), a piece of furniture with a flat surface and one or more legs * Table (landform), a flat area of land * Table (information), a data arrangement with rows and columns * Table (database), how the table data arrangement is used within databases * Calligra Tables, a spreadsheet application * Mathematical table * Table (parliamentary procedure) * Tables (board game) * Table, surface of the sound board (music) of a string instrument * ''Al-Ma'ida'', the fifth ''surah'' of the Qur'an, usually translated as “The Table” * Water table See also * Spreadsheet, a computer application * Table cut, a type of diamond cut * The Table (other) * Table Mountain (other) * Table Rock (other) * Tabler (other) Tabler may refer to: People * P. Dempsey Tabler (1876–1956), an American singer, athlete, businessman, and actor * William B. Tabler (1914–2004), an American architect, and his son, William B. Tabler, Jr. *Pat ...
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