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  2. List of Virtual Console games for Wii U (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Shin Onigashima (Zengohen) [a] Nintendo: September 18, 2013: A ... There were 44 PC Engine games, 1 CD-ROM² game, and 7 Super ...

  3. Shin Onigashima - Wikipedia

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    Shin Onigashima [2] is a 1987 adventure game developed by Nintendo R&D4 and Pax Softnica. It was released by Nintendo on two disk cards for the Famicom Disk System. Shin Onigashima was produced by Shigeru Miyamoto with music by Koji Kondo. The game is the first in the Famicom Mukashibanashi series and was followed by Yūyūki (1989).

  4. Yūyūki - Wikipedia

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    It resembles its predecessor, Shin Onigashima, in its implementation of the "Change Character" command, usage of traditional Japanese fairytales, and general screen layout and appearance. The story-line is a parody of the Chinese novel Journey to the West , where two main characters, Goku and Chao, embark upon separate journeys to find one another.

  5. Onigashima - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Megijima ...

  6. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    The game involves the player trying to build a high score by dropping fruits into a container without having them overflow out of the container. To earn points the player must combine two of the same fruits, which creates a new fruit in the game's fruit cycle. The game allows players to view other player's ranks through an online leaderboard.

  7. Fruit Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Fruit Ninja is a video game developed by Halfbrick originally released on April 20, 2010. In the game, the player must slice fruit that is thrown into the air by swiping the device's touch screen with their finger(s) or (in the case of the Xbox 360 version) the player's arms and hands, and must not slice bombs.

  8. Cosmology of Kyoto - Wikipedia

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    [4] [7] The progress through the city effects a journey through history, with a street map and online guide provided to ancient (and modern) Kyoto at various points through the game. It provides enough freedom to allow for the player to experiment with the game , such as using it as a resource for their own role-playing game campaign, for example.

  9. Halfbrick Studios - Wikipedia

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    By 2012, Fruit Ninja was on one third of all iPhones in the United States. [13] By 2015, the game had been downloaded over 1 billion times. [14] In 2020, the company announced a "complete rebuild" of the game with a new engine and new graphics.