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(→Jump Rope Challenge: Fun fact: This is the first Nintendo-published game developed by Koei Tecmo (or one of its subsidiaries) that is not an installment or spin-off of a pre-existing property.) |
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|genres = Photo Reference | |genres = Photo Reference | ||
|originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | |originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) | |firstinstallment = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) | |latestinstallment = ''Atsumeru Egaochō'' (2009) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Atsumeru Egaochō''''' ({{ja|あつめる笑顔帳|Atsumeru Egaochō}}, ''Smile Book Collection'') is an application released for the DSiWare service that involves taking photographs of others' faces, which are then compiled into a journal format. | '''''Atsumeru Egaochō''''' ({{ja|あつめる笑顔帳|Atsumeru Egaochō}}, ''Smile Book Collection'') is an application released for the DSiWare service that involves taking photographs of others' faces, which are then compiled into a journal format. | ||
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|genres = Utility | |genres = Utility | ||
|originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | |originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) | |firstinstallment = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) | |latestinstallment = ''Kaite Oboeru: Eigo Tangochō'' (2010)<br>''Kaite Oboeru: Shashin Tangochō'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Kaite Oboeru''''' ({{ja|書いて覚える|Kaite Oboeru}}, ''Write and Remember'') is a series of flashcard applications released for the DSiWare service released with two games; ''Eigo Tangochō'', which is for written vocabulary or phrases, and ''Shashin Tangochō'', which is for annotated images taken with the Nintendo DSi Camera. | '''''Kaite Oboeru''''' ({{ja|書いて覚える|Kaite Oboeru}}, ''Write and Remember'') is a series of flashcard applications released for the DSiWare service released with two games; ''Eigo Tangochō'', which is for written vocabulary or phrases, and ''Shashin Tangochō'', which is for annotated images taken with the Nintendo DSi Camera. | ||
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|genres = Action | |genres = Action | ||
|originconsole = Wii (WiiWare) | |originconsole = Wii (WiiWare) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Line Attack Heroes}}'' (2010) | |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Line Attack Heroes}}'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Line Attack Heroes'' (2010) | |latestinstallment = ''Line Attack Heroes'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Line Attack Heroes''''' ({{ja|ラインアタックヒーローズ|Rain Atakku Hīrōzu}}, ''Line Attack Heroes'') is an action game developed by Grezzo released for the WiiWare service that follows a brave warrior who sets out to reassemble the Crystal Dragon in order to save the world. If an enemy is defeated, they can join the player to form a "line", in which that line can be used in various ways based on the recruit's unique abilities. | '''''Line Attack Heroes''''' ({{ja|ラインアタックヒーローズ|Rain Atakku Hīrōzu}}, ''Line Attack Heroes'') is an action game developed by Grezzo released for the WiiWare service that follows a brave warrior who sets out to reassemble the Crystal Dragon in order to save the world. If an enemy is defeated, they can join the player to form a "line", in which that line can be used in various ways based on the recruit's unique abilities. | ||
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|genres = Utility | |genres = Utility | ||
|originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | |originconsole = DS (DSiWare) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) | |firstinstallment = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) | |latestinstallment = ''Jibun Detsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide'' (2010) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Jibun | '''''Jibun de Tsukuru: Nintendo DS Guide''''' ({{ja|じぶんでつくる ニンテンドーDS ガイド|Jibun De Tsukuru Nintendo DS Gaido}}, ''Make It Yourself: Nintendo DS Guide'') is a tour guide application released for the DSiWare service. | ||
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|genres = Adventure | |genres = Adventure | ||
|originconsole = Switch | |originconsole = Switch | ||
|firstinstallment = ''Buddy Mission: Bond'' (2021) | |firstinstallment = ''Buddy Mission: Bond'' (2021) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Buddy Mission: Bond'' (2021) | |latestinstallment = ''Buddy Mission: Bond'' (2021) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Buddy Mission: BOND''''' ({{ja|バディミッション BOND|Badi Misshon BOND}}, ''Buddy Mission: BOND'') is an adventure game developed by Koei Tecmo released for the Nintendo Switch that follows a team of four called "Team Bond", in which two members must form a pair to look for clues and interview citizens. | '''''Buddy Mission: BOND''''' ({{ja|バディミッション BOND|Badi Misshon BOND}}, ''Buddy Mission: BOND'') is an adventure game developed by Koei Tecmo released for the Nintendo Switch that follows a team of four called "Team Bond", in which two members must form a pair to look for clues and interview citizens. | ||
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|genres = Puzzle | |genres = Puzzle | ||
|originconsole = Game Boy Advance | |originconsole = Game Boy Advance | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Guru Logi Champ}}'' (2001) | |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Guru Logi Champ}}'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Wa Chi Kono Guru Logi Coupon'' (2012) | |latestinstallment = ''Wa Chi Kono Guru Logi Coupon'' (2012) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Guru Logi''''' ({{ja|ぐるロジ |Guru Roji}}, ''Guru Logi''), short for '''''Guruguru Logic''''' ({{ja|ぐるぐるロジック|Guruguru Rojikku}}, ''Guru Guru Logic''), is a series of puzzle games formerly developed by Compile until their bankruptcy in 2003, in which the series would be aquired by D4 Enterprises. A reworking of the game published by Nintendo, titled ''Snapdots'' for its North American release, was released for the DSiWare service in 2009. | '''''Guru Logi''''' ({{ja|ぐるロジ |Guru Roji}}, ''Guru Logi''), short for '''''Guruguru Logic''''' ({{ja|ぐるぐるロジック|Guruguru Rojikku}}, ''Guru Guru Logic''), is a series of puzzle games formerly developed by Compile until their bankruptcy in 2003, in which the series would be aquired by D4 Enterprises. A reworking of the game published by Nintendo, titled ''Snapdots'' for its North American release, was released for the DSiWare service in 2009. | ||
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|originconsole = Arcade | |originconsole = Arcade | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|TwinBee}}'' (1985) {{flag|Japan}} | |firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|TwinBee}}'' (1985) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = ''Line GoGo! TwinBee'' (2013) | |latestinstallment = ''Line GoGo! TwinBee'' (2013) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''TwinBee''''' ({{ja|ツインビー|TsuinBī}}, ''TwinBee'') is a series of vertical shooters by Konami that stars a titular anthropomorphic cartoon spacecraft. In 2011, the game was remade for Arika's ''3D Classics'' series, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. | '''''TwinBee''''' ({{ja|ツインビー|TsuinBī}}, ''TwinBee'') is a series of vertical shooters by Konami that stars a titular anthropomorphic cartoon spacecraft. In 2011, the game was remade for Arika's ''3D Classics'' series, published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS eShop. |
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