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Dancing Stage featuring Dreams Come True is the second Japanese Dancing Stage video game. The gameplay is similar to Dance Dance Revolution and it has songs performed by the J-Pop group, Dreams Come True. |
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NAOMI-based adaptation of the classic Tetris, featuring spiffed-up graphics and your typical Tetris gameplay. |
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Monster Lair is the third game in the Wonderboy series from Sega. The game can be played by one or two players cooperatively, with gameplay involving a mixture of platforming sequences and shooting action. |
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Bibou No Hoshi is a photo/sticker machine by Japanese manufacturer Tatsumi. It features a number of different backgrounds and graffiti images to choose from. |
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A Japanese photo/sticker machine manufactured by Tatsumi. This machine features a number of different themes, backgrounds and graffiti images to chose from. |
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Rich & Beauty 2 is a photo/sticker, or Purikura, machine manufactured by Japanese company, Tatsumi. Its prequel, Rich & Beauty 1 was the first machine in the purikura industry to feature a 1800dpi high resolution printer. |
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Hime to Koakuma is a Japanese photo/sticker, or Purikura, machine manufactured by Furyu. It features a large variety of backgrounds and graffiti images to choose between. |
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A photo/sticker machine from Japanese company Make Software, also known as a Purikura machine. |
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A photo/sticker machine from Japanese company Make Software, also known as a Purikura machine. |
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A photo/sticker machine from Japanese company Make Software, also known as a Purikura machine. |
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