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The Nintendo Gateway System is a series of video game consoles specialized for airlines and hotels. As part of a partnership between Nintendo and LodgeNet from late 1993 up until the late 2000s, about 40,000 airline seats and 955,000 hotel rooms featured a modified version of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, [1] Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 64, or GameCube ...
Dora's Fairytale Adventure; October 5, 2004 [27] Catch the Stars Star Catcher; Star Mountain; January 11, 2005 [28] Big Sister Dora Big Sister Dora; Dora Saves the Game; March 22, 2005 [29] It's a Party! Daisy, La Quinceañera; The Big Piñata; May 3, 2005 [30] Super Babies Super Babies; Catch the Babies; July 19, 2005 [31] Dance to the Rescue ...
Dora the Explorer: Journey to the Purple Planet is a 2005 action-adventure video game based on the television series Dora the Explorer, developed by Monkey Bar Games and published by Global Star Software. The game was released for GameCube in North America on October 13, 2005, [1] and later in the PAL
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Dora the Explorer: Barnyard Buddies is an action-adventure game developed by Santa Cruz Games and published by Gotham Games for the Sony PlayStation on November 18, 2003, in North America and released in the PAL regions on May 2, 2005. Dora and Boots take a trip to the farm, but when they arrive they discover that someone has left the gate open ...
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is an upcoming American adventure comedy film directed by Alberto Belli from a screenplay written by JT Billings. It is loosely a live-action adaptation of the animated television series Dora the Explorer created by Chris Gifford , Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner.
Pages in category "Video games set in hotels" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Room 215; Hotel Giant; Hotel Mario; Hotel Tycoon ...
The hotel consisted of 165 hotel rooms, along with a tennis court, an outdoor and indoor pool, free breakfast, a game room, and a fitness room. It operated until January 2018 when Palace Entertainment, the owners of nearby Dutch Wonderland, purchased the hotel for $4.7 million with the intention of remodeling it into a family-friendly resort.