PC Engine Super CD-ROM². It is a puzzle game developed and published by Telenet Japan. The gameplay is somewhat similar to Bubble Bobble and Don Doko Don...
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separate version for personal computers was developed and published by Telenet Japan with assistance from Atlus during the same year. The story sees Japanese...
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Riot for the Super Famicom and released in 1992. Riot was a division of Telenet Japan. The player takes control of either Ryō or Maria. Ryō is a swordsman...
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Valis IV (category Telenet Japan games)
published by Telenet Japan for the PC Engine CD-ROM². A vastly different version titled Super Valis IV was published in Japan by Telenet in 1992 and in...
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game Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei, which had two versions, one by Telenet Japan for home computers and one by Namco for the Famicom, the latter of...
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Valis II (category Telenet Japan games)
action-platform video game originally developed by Laser Soft, published by Telenet Japan and NEC for the PC Engine CD-ROM²/TurboGrafx-CD. A home computer...
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Valis: The Fantasm Soldier (category Telenet Japan games)
action-platform video game originally developed by Wolf Team and published by Telenet Japan for the MSX, PC-8801, X1, FM-7, and PC-9801 home computers. It is...
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Valis III (category Telenet Japan games)
action-platform video game originally developed by Laser Soft, published by Telenet Japan and NEC for the TurboGrafx-CD. A Sega Genesis version was released...
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Howard W Sams. ISBN 0-672-21524-1. "Users Manual V1.0". 091208 users.telenet.be Wikimedia Commons has media related to KIM-1. KIM-1 and collection of...
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General Videotex Corporation. Forums were text-based, and accessed via Telenet, Sprintnet, Tymnet, Uninet, and Datapac. In 1984, it had 4 million members...
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