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The Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine (abbreviated as OHRRPGCE and OHR) is a free and open-source, "all-in-one" game creation system. It was designed to allow the quick creation of 2D role-playing video games (RPGs). It was originally written by James Paige in QuickBASIC and released in late 1997 or early 1998.
When playing mini-games, if players win, they receive prizes such as food, toys, cages, or cage decorations. Toys can be put into the cage for the hamsters to play with. Players can let their hamster out of its cage to play in the surrounding room. There may be present boxes in the room, which contain prizes they receive when their hamster ...
A screenshot from the arcade version, showing Yūichirō confronting the game's first boss. The players take control of the genius scientist Yūichirō Tomari (泊裕一郎, Tomari Yūichirō) and his Chinese assistant Sunday Chin (サンデー珍, Sandē Chin) as they attempt to rescue Tomari's fiancée, Kana Aibara (相原香奈, Aibara Kana) from the evil Dr. Kubota (Dr. クボタ, Dokutā ...
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ZhuZhu Pets (Mandarin pronunciation: [tʂú tʂú], formerly known as Go Go Pets) is an American line of plush robotic hamster toys created by Cepia LLC in 2009. [1] Multiple spin-off toy lines, including ZhuZhu Puppies [2] and Kung Zhus, [3] have been released.
Japanese publisher HAMSTER released the arcade version of Crazy Climber under their Oretachi Gēsen Zoku Sono (オレたちゲーセン族) classic game line for the PlayStation 2 on July 21, 2005. Crazy Climber Wii was released for the Wii in Japan on December 20, 2007. [16] The arcade game was released on the Virtual Console in Japan on ...
A short fall causes the hamster to become dizzy and hard to control for a short time. If the hamster falls too far, rolls off the course, or is destroyed by an obstacle, a new one is placed on the course after a short delay. A set amount of extra time is added to the player's clock at the beginning of each race; if time runs out, the game ends.
Hamster Corporation (株式会社ハムスター, Kabushiki-gaisha Hamusutā) is a Japanese video game publisher, with office located in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan.The game division of Toshiba-EMI Limited spun off Hamster Corporation in November 1999.