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  2. Bubble Bobble - Wikipedia

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    The Master System port featured 200 levels and was released as Final Bubble Bobble in Japan. Ports to the Game Boy (in 1991) and the Game Boy Color (in 1996) were released as Classic Bubble Bobble. [3] Five months after release, Game Machine listed Bubble Bobble as the second most successful arcade cabinet of the month. [5]

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  5. Bubble Bobble (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bubble Bobble was ported to many home video game consoles and computers, including the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, Apple II, Amiga, Famicom Disk System, Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX2, and Master System—the last of these has two hundred levels as opposed to the arcade version's 100 levels, and was released in Japan as ...

  6. Category:Video games about dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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  7. Strange Change Machine - Wikipedia

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    The play set consisted of: The Strange Change Machine -- constructed of a red metal base and a domed "Expansion Chamber," with a heating element at the bottom, a "Pre-Heat Area," for warming the capsules, and the "Compressor," a hand-cranked screw-press for re-compressing the figures into nondescript blocks with the Mattel logo restamped on the surface.