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Go! Go! Kokopolo
''Go! Go! Kokopolo – Harmonious Forest Revenge'' is a 2011 Action game, action Puzzle video game, puzzle Platform game, platform video game developed and published by Tanukii Studios on DSiWare, for the Nintendo DSi game system. The game is described by the developers as the "world's first chase-'em-up" and utilizes a hybrid of different gameplay styles, such as maze games, Platform game, platformers and Puzzle video game, puzzle elements to create a unique arcade experience. In September 2022, the game was re-released for Nintendo 3DS, both physically and digitally, to commemorate its tenth anniversary. The developers cite arcade classics such as ''Pac-Man'', ''Flicky'', ''Door Door'' and ''ChuChu Rocket!'' as inspiration for the main gameplay mechanics, and video game characters, such as Wario, for the mischievous humor abundant in the game. ''Go! Go! Kokopolo'' was met with very favorable reviews upon its release. Several minor criticisms were leveled at the difficulty of the ...
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Arc System Works
, commonly referred to as ArcSys, is a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher located in Yokohama. Founded by Minoru Kidooka in 1988, the company is known for arcade 2D fighting game franchises, including ''Guilty Gear'' and ''BlazBlue.'' They have also developed other fighting games using external licenses, including ''Dragon Ball FighterZ'', ''Persona 4 Arena'' and ''Persona 4 Arena Ultimax, Arena Ultimax'', Granblue Fantasy Versus and Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising, ''Versus Rising'', ''Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls'', and others. History The company was founded in January 1988 and incorporated as Arc Co., Ltd. in May. The company spent early years as a contract developer for Sega, Sammy Corporation, Sammy, and Banpresto. It consisted at the time of around eight developers; most of whom had previously worked at Sega including founder Minoru Kidooka. It was renamed Arc System Works in 1991. In 1992 they developed a game for the Famicom called ''Pizza ...
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