Tetris (Atari Games) (redirect from Tengen Tetris)
In 1989, Atari Games released a port of their arcade version under their Tengen label for the Nintendo Entertainment System, despite it not being licensed...
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Tengen (天元, center or origin of heaven) is a Go competition in Japan. The name Tengen refers to the center point on a Go board. The event is held annually...
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Serpent Hashira Obanai Iguro arrives and commends Tengen for killing Upper Six of the Twelve Kizuki but Tengen informs him about his retirement from the Demon...
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Korea. His biggest moment came in 2003 when he reached the final of Fujitsu Cup losing to Lee Sedol. Became a 4 dan in 2003 after winning the Chunwon title...
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Atari Games (category Video game companies disestablished in 2003)
64, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) and others using the Tengen label for legal reasons. Some of the games Atari Games had developed include...
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following year. China–Korea Tengen List of professional Go tournaments "走过15年风雨历程 中日围棋天元对抗赛停办", Sohu (in Chinese), 2003-09-30 China-Japan Tengen Match...
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Gauntlet (1985 video game) (category Tengen (company) games)
before being showcased to Tengen and released as Gauntlet IV for Sega Genesis. The NES version was developed and published by Tengen, Atari Games' consumer...
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and the first episode of Re: Cutie Honey. His series director debut was Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (2007). The anime received an Excellence Prize at the...
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Pac-Man (category Tengen (company) games)
Tengen, a subsidiary of Atari Games. Tengen produced an unlicensed version of the game in a black cartridge shell, released during a time when Tengen...
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market.: 22 min Mirrorsoft sold arcade rights to Atari Games subsidiary Tengen, which then sold the Japanese arcade rights to Sega and the console rights...
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