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  • | Alias05 = Knight Games ...games to [[Atari|Tengen]], an American company which made unlicensed video games for the Nintendo NES.
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  • ...ly every console and computer architecture of the time. Ocean was acquired by Infogrames in 1996 and restructured and renamed to Infogrames UK in 1998. ...[[Nintendo]]. However, [[Painting by Numbers]] would put credits in their games most of the time, and [[Special FX Software]] would put their developers' i
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  • ...isha'') was a Japanese game developer. They are known for several of their games and series including ''[[Monster Party (NES)]]'', ''[[Clock Tower]]'', ''[[ ...Creative School''', where their students would start out developing video games. One example of their efforts was for the Famicom game ''Egypt''. In additi
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  • | Title = Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach | BoxArt = Bandai Golf Challenge Pebble Beach - NES.jpg
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  • ...n. Various sequels and spin-offs were released up to 2007. Although no new games have been released for the series in over 7 years, the founding company is ==Games==
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  • ...ame developed by Advance Communication and published by Toho in Japan, and Bandai in North America. It is the first game they released in North America, and .... Jekyll; he can attack enemies. He can either punch with the B button, or by holding Up and pressing B, you will fire Mr. Hyde's Psycho-Wave, a powerful
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  • ...かつ). They are a pair of anthropomorphic taiko drums, brought to life by a tamashii/spirit (魂) entering them. They want to spread the joy of the t
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  • ...his page is for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version. For other games in the series, see [[Contra]].'' ...Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy]], published and developed by [[Konami]] in April 1992 in America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
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  • :''This page is for the Game Boy version. For other games in the series, see [[Contra]].'' ...leased exclusively for [[Game Boy]], published by [[Konami]] and developed by [[Factor 5]] in October 1994 in America, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
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  • :''For other games in the series, see [[Galaga]].'' ...dai, ironic seeing as the two would later merge together as [[Bandai Namco Games]].
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  • :''For other games in the series see [[The Rocketeer]].'' ...wind Software and published by Bandai. Realtime had previously worked with Bandai on ''[[Dick Tracy (NES)]]''.
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