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description | Hello Kitty World is a reprogrammed version of Balloon Kid, the sequel of classic NES game, Balloon Fight. |
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developer | Pax Softnica |
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front_sha1 | jyanncorp | |
game_name | Hello Kitty World |
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giantbomb_url | jyanncorp | |
longplay_url | thevoice | |
mobygames_url | jyanncorp | |
platform | nes |
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players | 1 |
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publish | 1 |
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publisher | Character Soft |
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screen1_sha1 | thevoice | |
screen2_sha1 | thevoice | |
screen3_sha1 | thevoice | |
screen4_sha1 | thevoice | |
screen5_sha1 | thevoice | |
tags | jyanncorp | |
title_sha1 | thevoice | |
wikipedia_url | thevoice | |
year | 1992 |
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_type | 1 |
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__back_sha1 | thevoice | |
__long_description | On March 27, 1992, a subsidiary of Hello Kitty creator Sanrio, known as Character Soft, reprogrammed and published a Family Computer version of Balloon Kid, titled as Hello Kitty World (ハロー キティ ワールド). This version was released in Japan, where Balloon Kid was not. Balloon Kid was created after it was brought to North America. The notable changes to the game were Balloon Kid's plot being replaced with Hello Kitty's, as well as updated/changed visuals. |
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file_list | [{"name": "Hello Kitty World (Japan).nes", "sha1": "42e0afdd1e603c4f301aeb030b799f69eebe2e15", "size": 131072}] |
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ines_header | 4e45531a080021000000000000000000 |
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languages | ja |
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nes_model | ntsc-j |
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parent_uuid | f5170a6e-377a-4c69-b6cf-35c31cd4ed6e |
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platform | nes nes |
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publish | 1 (inherited) |
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tag_nointro | 2021-05-08 |
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variant_name | NES, Japan |
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x_name | Hello Kitty World, NES, Japan, No-Intro |
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_type | 2 |
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