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  2. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    These Nintendo Power branded Player's Guides were available for Nintendo-published games as well as select high-profile third party titles, such as Final Fantasy III and Chrono Trigger, but the concept is now emulated by other publishing companies such as Brady Games or Prima for major releases on all video game consoles. Almost all major video ...

  3. Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland - Wikipedia

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    Whenever the player enters a new location within Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, the player will receive an incomplete map. By filling in and completing the map, via circling (with the stylus) points of interest which are not shown on it, the player can then show the map to an old woman in the nearby port town and receive a fixed sum of money.

  4. Skyblazer - Wikipedia

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    Skyblazer [a] is a platform video game published by Sony Imagesoft, released in early 1994 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.It involves Sky, the Skyblazer hero (Garuda in the Japanese version) searching for Ashura, the Lord of War, who had kidnapped the sorceress Ariana (Vishnu in the Japanese version).

  5. Yoshi's Safari - Wikipedia

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    The player (from the perspective of Mario) and Yoshi fight a Koopa Troopa piloting a mech.. Yoshi's Safari is a light gun shooter [1] viewed from a first-person perspective. [2] [3] The game features 12 levels [2] and requires the Super Scope, a light gun peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), to be played. [3]

  6. Ufouria: The Saga - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of the first area of the game, showing Bop-Louie jumping on a Teketeke. Ufouria: The Saga is an action-adventure game similar to Metroid. [3] [4] The plot differs between each region; [4] in the original Japanese version, it follows a penguin-like character known as Hebe seeking his colleagues Ō-Chan, Sukezaemon and Jennifer, who fell into time and space during a large-scale war ...

  7. Amagon - Wikipedia

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    Amagon confronting the final boss at the end of the game. Amagon encounters a variety of enemies which he can dispose of with his rifle.He also has the ability (upon collecting and then activating the Mega-Key) to transform into a larger, stronger version of himself called "Megagon". [1]

  8. Gumshoe (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Simon Parkin of IGN included Gumshoe on a list of the ten "best, most important, most interesting or most unusual lesser-known titles" by famous video game developers. [7] Parkin noted that Gumshoe represented Yoshio Sakamoto 's interest in exploring "murky, foreboding scenarios" that contrasted with other Nintendo games. [ 7 ]

  9. Deadly Towers - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Towers was the best-selling title among Broderbund's four initial NES games and as a result it enjoyed a longer production cycle from the publisher than its contemporaries. [7] While the game was not the subject of much press in its time and was commercially successful, it has received negative reviews in retrospective critiques.