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Pages in category "Video games with gender-selectable protagonists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 706 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The PC Engine Super CD-ROM 2 version, released on December 24, 1993 in Japan, features an arranged soundtrack in CD-DA format and voice acting. The Famicom version was released for the Virtual Console in Japan on October 23, 2007. This game is part of the Japan-only list of games for the Nintendo Classic Mini: Family Computer.
Another Century's Episode: R; Another Code: R – A Journey into Lost Memories; Another Code: Recollection; Another Code: Two Memories; Another Mind (video game) Antonblast; Ape Escape 3; Aperture Tag; Aquaria (video game) Ara Fell; Arabian Fight; Arabian Magic; Arabians Lost: The Engagement on Desert; Araya (video game) Arcaea; Arcana Heart ...
The North and South American logo of the Touch! Generations series Touch! Generations [a] is a brand created by Nintendo to denote video games on the Nintendo DS and Wii that are intended to appeal to a broader audience (mainly adults and the elderly) than the traditional gamer. Nintendo initially conceived the brand alongside the DS in Japan as a response to the country's faster population ...
Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (developed by Traveller's Tales) (Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PSP) (2011) Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension (Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, PSP, PlayStation Vita) (2011 for Wii, PS3, and DS and 2012 for PSP and PlayStation Vita)
The Imagine series of games allows players to take on the role of various occupations, such as a fashion designer, rock star, movie star or teacher. [1] Ubisoft became a leader in publishing "games for girls" for the Nintendo DS and Wii through the Imagine, Ener-G, and Petz series. [2] [3]
Purple Moon was an American developer of girls' video games based in Mountain View, California. Its games were targeted at girls between the ages of 8 and 14. The company was founded by Brenda Laurel and others, and supported by Interval Research. [5] They debuted their first two games, Rockett's New School and Secret Paths in the Forest, in 1997
Another Code was the 123rd best-selling game of 2005 in Japan, with 105,452 copies sold. [29] The game also placed 32nd on the list of best-selling DS games of 2005 in Europe, with around 15,000 copies sold in the United Kingdom. [30] The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [14]