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  2. List of One Piece video games - Wikipedia

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    The video game series debuted in Japan on July 19, 2000, with From TV Animation – One Piece: Become the Pirate King! (One Piece: Mezase Kaizoku Ou!) for the Bandai WonderSwan Color handheld game console. [1] More than five years after the video game series debuted in Japan, One Piece: Grand Battle!

  3. Kenichi Nishi - Wikipedia

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    Kenichi Nishi (西 健一, Nishi Ken'ichi, born June 20, 1967) is a Japanese video game designer. He has helped found a number of notable video game companies and develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4). [1]

  4. The King's Quest Companion - Wikipedia

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    The author directly worked with designers and the game publisher to receive behind the scenes information, and influenced material in the games (About King's Quest I-V), the manuals and even other official Hint Books on occasion (see KQ6 and KQ7 hintbooks by Lorelei Shannon, KQ5 Manual (computer and NES versions), the Guidebook to the Land of ...

  5. King (company) - Wikipedia

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    It is based on King's flash game Papa Pear. The game closed on January 14, 2022. Farm Heroes Saga: Available A match-3 swapping tile game to collect various crops to meet each puzzle's quote. This is the first of the "Saga" based games by King to not be based on an existing flash game by the company. Pepper Panic Saga: Discontinued

  6. King's Field - Wikipedia

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    Shorter than later entries in the series, King's Field includes five floors. The main aspects of gameplay consist of first-person battles, puzzle solving, and exploration. After the success of the first game, King's Field II was released in North America and Europe, retitled King's Field without a numeral nor subtitle. In the sequel, the player ...

  7. Ni no Kuni - Wikipedia

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    Ni no Kuni [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed and published in Japan by Level-5; Bandai Namco publishes the games outside Japan. The first games in the series chiefly follow the young Oliver, and his journey to another world to save his mother and stop the beckoning evil.

  8. Lupin the 3rd: Treasure of the Sorcerer King - Wikipedia

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    The opening theme for the game was 1979 version of the Lupin the 3rd theme, and the closing theme was a song called "Yakusoku". The soundtrack was released as Lupin the Third: The Legacy of the Magic King Original Soundtrack (ルパン三世 魔術王の遺産, Rupan Sansei Majutsu-Ou no Isan) by Vap on December 21, 2002.

  9. Yakuza: Like a Dragon - Wikipedia

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    The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 5 on March 2, 2021, and a version for Amazon Luna launched on December 10, 2021. In contrast to previous Yakuza games that focused on the life of Kazuma Kiryu, a man trying to lead a normal life after leaving the yakuza lifestyle, Like a Dragon instead introduces a new protagonist named Ichiban ...