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  2. BoxBoy! - Wikipedia

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    The boxes are used to overcome obstacles in stages that Qbby must be guided through. The first game, BoxBoy!, released on January 14, 2015, in Japan on the Nintendo 3DS. [1] Its sequel, BoxBoxBoy!, was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016, [2] with a third game, Bye-Bye BoxBoy!, in 2017. [3] A physical compilation of the first three games ...

  3. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The game features 42 playable characters from Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises, as well as the option to use a previously made Mii character in-game. In the Nintendo 3DS version of the game, Mario, Sonic, and Mii are the only characters that can be used in all events; other returning characters are exclusive to two events while new characters are only playable in one.

  4. Monster Hunter Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 3DS version includes support for Amiibo figures, [9] [3] with a first set launching alongside the game, [10] and a second set launching two months later. [15] A anime series Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On is a loose adaptation of this game, and the sequel Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin was released in 2021.

  5. Civilization Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 version. The main game of Civilization Revolution begins in 4000 BC, with a lone settler unit in the middle of a little-explored region. That settler has the capability to found a city, which, depending on its specific mix of geographical surroundings, begins harvesting food (for the continued growth of the city), production (for the creation of units and buildings), and trade ...

  6. Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why'd You Steal Our Garbage?!!

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    On July 12, 2012, it was revealed that the game would have a collector's edition for both DS and 3DS. It includes a steel-case cover of the Enchiridion (The hero's handbook), a poster of Ooo, a book called Book of Beasts, and a stylus designed after Finn's sword.

  7. Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth - Wikipedia

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    The development team was made up of the main Persona development team and the Etrian Odyssey team, which had created the larger body of Atlus' work for the 3DS: the Etrian Odyssey team, led by director and former Persona team member Daisuke Kaneda, who had just finished development of Etrian Odyssey IV for the platform. [12]

  8. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butōden [1] is a 2D fighting game for the Nintendo 3DS that is based on the Dragon Ball franchise. It is the sixth game in the Butōden sub-series following 2011's Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden. It was developed by Arc System Works, and returns to the using Dragon Ball Z branding.

  9. Dead or Alive: Dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Dead or Alive: Dimensions (Japanese: デッド オア アライブ ディメンションズ, Hepburn: Deddo oa Araibu Dimenshonzu, abbreviated as DOAD) is a fighting game developed by Team Ninja and published by Tecmo Koei for the Nintendo 3DS in 2011.