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Doraemon no Study Boy: Gakushuu Kanji Game is a Japanese Game Boy Color game.
Doraemon no Study Boy: Kuku Game is a Japanese Game Boy Color games.
A Doraemon RPG for the PlayStation.
A Doraemon 3D Platformer for Nintendo 64.
Doraemon no Quiz Boy is a Japanese Game Boy Color game.
A Doraemon platformer for Game Boy Color.
A Doraemon action game for Game Boy Color.
A Doraemon kart racing game for Game Boy Color.
A Doraemon mini-game collection for Game Boy.
A Doraemon kart racing game for Game Boy.
A 3D platform action game only released in Japan in 1997 which is based on a Japanese manga.
A Doraemon action game for PlayStation
A Doraemon game for Game Gear.
A Doraemon 2.5D Platformer for Saturn and PlayStation
The fourth and final Doraemon platformer for the Super Famicom. Doraemon and friends decide to visit the moon.
A Doraemon adventure game for 3DO.
The third game in Epoch's trilogy of Super Famicom licensed platformers based on the eponymous robotic cat. Doraemon and Nobita travel back in time to replace a priceless dinosaur bone, but change the future in the process.
A platformer with adventure games elements featuring the robotic cat Doraemon released for the Super Famicom by SAS Sakata. It follows Doraemon: Nobita to Yousei no Kuni.
A Doraemon action game for Game Gear.
A Doraemon platformer for the Sega Mega Drive.
An adventure game with action levels based on the Doraemon license, about a robotic cat and his human friends. It's the first of several Super Famicom adaptations of Doraemon.
A Doraemon action game for Game Boy.
A Doraemon platformer for the TurboGrafx-16 and TurboGrafx CD.
This was only released in Japan, on September 14th 1990.
This top-down maze action game was originally a Doraemon licensed game before being graphically converted for the North American market.
One of the earliest video games based on the Doraemon franchise. It was released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom by Hudson.
An early Doraemon game for Super Cassette Vision
The first game in the Doraemon franchise, released in Japan only for the Arcadia 2001.
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