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  • company_name = Compile Heart| company_logo = [[File:Compile Heart logo.png|300px]]|
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  • Niitani founded [[Programmers-3]] on November 7, [[1982]]. The company was renamed to [[Compile]] in [[1985]]. Compile closed in [[2003]], and a new company named [[Compile Heart]] was formed as a subsidiary of [[Idea Factory]] on June 2, [[2006]].
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  • software_name = Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God| software_image = [[File:Sorcery Saga Curse of the Great Curry God cover.jpg|300px]]|
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  • [[Compile]] closed in [[2003]], and a new company named [[Compile Heart]] was formed as a subsidiary of [[Idea Factory]] on June 2, 2006. Compile's founder [[Masamitsu Niitani]], managed Compile Heart until he left the company in December 2012.
    1,021 bytes (120 words) - 07:40, 29 November 2023
  • developer = [[Compile]], [[Compile Heart]], [[D4 Enterprise]]| publisher = [[Compile]], [[Compile Heart]], [[D4 Enterprise]], [[Sega]]|
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  • name = Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade| image = [[File: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.jpg|300px]]|
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  • ...hat were collected in [[2010]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. **January 1: ''[[Ghostbusters: The Video Game]]'') for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Term
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  • The company was renamed Compile Co., Ltd. in 1985. ...ts to most of the Compile properties, however [[Sega]] holds the rights to the [[Puyo Puyo|''Puyo Puyo'' series]].
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  • ...in Japan as '''''Doki Doki Penguin Land Uchū Daibōken (どきどきペンギンランド宇宙大冒険, "Heart Beating Penguin Land: Great Outer Space Adventure")''''', was a puzzle plat ''Penguin Land'' was released for the [[Sega Master System]] in Japan in 1987 and in North America and Europe in
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  • ''This article is about the Aleste series. For the first game in the series, see [[Aleste (video game)]].'' ...he pilots a spaceship to stop a super computer that attacked and decimated the Earth.
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  • held_by = [[The GOAT Store]]| ...sented by the [[The GOAT Store]]. The expo is open to the general public. The Midwest Gaming Classic is held each year in Wisconsin.
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  • ...ment|Nintendo R&D4]], in cooperation with [[Fuji Television|Fuji TV]], for the "Dream Factory '87" (夢工場'87, "Yume Kōjō '87") event. "Doki doki" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for a beating heart.
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  • ...requirements of the [[Game Boy Advance]] and later was expanded to support the [[Nintendo DS]], and [[Nintendo 3DS]], and [[Wii]] platforms, as well as on ...Mobiclip launched the first application that delivered live television on the [[iPhone]].
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  • [[Bothtec]] created and operated the service from November 24, [[2001]] until the service was transferred to [[D4 Enterprise]] on March 3, [[2004]]. Project EGG on Windows also offered a subscription for ¥500 which allowed the download of video games marked "free" for no additional cost.
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  • Most Arcade Nano systems run on the [[Redkid]] [[Sega Genesis]] clone chip. However, the ''[[Sonic Blast]]'' Arcade Nano system runs on the [[Noza]] [[Sega Master System]] clone chip.
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  • ...hat were collected in [[2012]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...e Ankh Pack]]'' (''[[Ankh 2: Heart of Osiris]]'' and ''[[Ankh 3: Battle of the Gods]]'') for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Deck 13]],
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  • ...e team of [[Ken Williams]] and [[Roberta Williams]]. They initially formed the company to develop and distribute graphic [[adventure games]] that were des ...he company expanded to a point where, by the early 1990s, it became one of the largest publishers of computer games.
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  • ...an for PlayStation 4 on June 20, 2019, and worldwide on February 11, 2020. The high-definition port was released worldwide for Windows and Xbox One on Jan Outside of Asia, the PlayStation 3 release was only released digitally. The high-definition versions, however, were released worldwide on physical medi
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  • ...om the year [[2024]]. The items listed below were acquired on that date by the museum's founder, [[Jennifer McMurray]]. ...([[DLC]]), ''[[Dying Light|The Bozak Horde]] ([[DLC]]), ''[[Dying Light|Be the Zombie]]'' ([[DLC]]), ''[[Dying Light|Cuisine & Cargo]]'' ([[DLC]])) for [[
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  • ...ators for certain features are included, such as the [[Munt]] emulator for the [[Roland]] [[MT-32]] [[MIDI]] synthesizer. ...r Ludvig Strigeus that ran the ''[[Simon the Sorcerer]]'' games running on the [[AGOS]] engine. AGOS stands for Adventure Graphic Operating System.
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