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One of the earliest in the Shutokou Battle series, where the player took control of 12 different cars and 60 different parts and upgrades available to choose from. There are a variety of tracks to choose from, all recreated to resemble actual Tokyo roads and highways and featured the "Drift" button that allowed the player to take a turn faster. …
Super Loopz is a revamped version of Loopz. Feature enhanced graphics and new musics, but the same gameplay: sort of Tetris encounter Pipe Dream. Tubes of random shapes drop on to a board, and by rotating and placing them you have to make shapes that join up in loops. Once you have placed a piece you can't remove it, except …
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Wetrix is a Puzzle game, developed by Zed Two Limited and published by Imagineer, which was released in Europe in 2000.
Medarot Card Robottle is a card game based on the Medarot/Medabots series of RPGs.
Medarot Card Robottle is a card game based on the Medarot/Medabots series of RPGs.
The final Medarot/Medabots game on the Game Boy Color and the last canon RPG game until Medarot DS nearly a decade later. It features a new protagonist, Koishimaru Tensan, who has recently moved to the small town of Susutake.
The final Medarot/Medabots game on the Game Boy Color and the last canon RPG game until Medarot DS nearly a decade later. It features a new protagonist, Koishimaru Tensan, who has recently moved to the small town of Susutake.
The fourth game in the Medarot/Medabots series, and the last to feature Ikki Tenryou as the protagonist.
The fourth game in the Medarot/Medabots series, and the last to feature Ikki Tenryou as the protagonist.
The third game in the Medarot/Medabots series follows more of Ikki Tenryou's adventures. It also introduces Medachange, which allows players to transform their Medarots during battle.
The third game in the Medarot/Medabots series follows more of Ikki Tenryou's adventures. It also introduces Medachange, which allows players to transform their Medarots during battle.
A companion game to Medarot 3 that primarily exists as a way to quickly gain Medaparts to use in the main games.
The second game in the Medarot/Medabots series, which serves as the basis for the anime adaption. A remake of the game for Game Boy Advance, titled Medarot 2 Core, was released in 2002.
The second game in the Medarot/Medabots series, which serves as the basis for the anime adaption. A remake of the game for Game Boy Advance, titled Medarot 2 Core, was released in 2002.
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