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This category lists video games developed by Ice-Pick Lodge. Pages in category "Ice-Pick Lodge games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Based on an episode from the show, the game is about Dora and Boots finding lost aliens from a Saturn-like planet known as the Purple Planet. To take them home, Dora and Boots are required to collect keys to open a space gate leading to the Purple Planet. To fuel their rocket ship, Dora and Boots need to collect 10 space gems at each level.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Video games set in hotels" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ...
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 ...
El Super Partido de Futbol de Dora (Region 2 – Spain) Dora's Super Soccer Showdown; Dora and Diego's Amazing Animal Circus; The Mayan Adventure; Dora Saves the Game; Region 2 (Spain): May 28, 2014 [278] Region 2 (UK): September 14, 2006 [279] June 9, 2014 [280] Region 4: April 9, 2014 [281] Perrito's Big Surprise La Gran Sorpresa de Perrito ...
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 ...
Game Boy Color: Epoch-July 23, 1999 Doraemon Memories: Nobita no Omoide Daibouken: Game Boy Color: Epoch-March 10, 2000 Doraemon no Quiz Boy: Game Boy Color: Shogakukan-April 28, 2000 Doraemon no Study Boy: Kuku Game: Game Boy Color: Shogakukan-December 20, 2000 Doraemon no Study Boy: Gakushuu Kanji Game: Game Boy Color: Shogakukan-January 12, 2001
[4] [8] [5] [9] However, Cool Math Games confirmed that it would not be shutting down and was focusing on getting new HTML5 games and converting old Flash games to HTML5 after Adobe Flash reached its end-of-life in 2020. [5] [4] The website opted to use emulation technologies like Ruffle to continue using and viewing legacy flash content. [10]