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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Jul 14, 1992
Build five different "Toy-Cons" including an RC car, a toy piano and more using pre-cut cardboard sheets in the first of Nintendo's Labo construction kits.
A pixel art game from Rainy Frog
A collection of art lessons, drawing tools and minigames designed for use with the uDraw Game Tablet.
A PlayStation Move title that allows you to create drawings & music using the Move controller.
A launch title for uDraw Game Tablet. Players use the Game Tablet and game to paint and draw on a blank canvas. Creations can be saved on SD cards and printed out on compatible devices.
Art Academy puts the power of art in your hands... not figuratively!
WarioWare D.I.Y. is a Nintendo DS game that gives players all the tools they need to create their own microgames, comics and music tracks from scratch and share them with other players.
Your teacher Vince guides you through the first steps to becoming an artist in this downloadable DSi Ware release from Headstrong Games.
Kenji Eno turns to the iPhone with this dot-crushing release.
Line Rider 2: Unbound lets players create their own track using a pencil tool. Players can create ramps, loops, hills, and checkpoints, and then send a sledder down the track.
An Anpanman-branded art game for Sega Advanced Pico Beena.
LSDJ is a homebrew synthesiser and tracker that uses the gameboy soundchip to produce 8bit music.
Polygon Studio lets the play create simple 3-D polygonal figures.
Mario Artist: Communication Kit is an editing tool available for the Nintendo 64DD.
Talent Studio allows players to insert captured images onto 3-D models and animate them.
Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a Mario-themed drawing program that includes several Nintendo-related stamp tools.
Kid Pix is an art program for children, remembered mostly for it's quirky stamps and "oh no" button.
Music creation software for Super Famicom. Has a number of features including a karaoke mode.
An adventure game using the Super Famicom Mouse. There are two modes: story, and paint.
An art tool and video game for the Super Nintendo which contains a number of different utilities for creating animations, music and artwork featuring the Looney Tunes.
A construction kit for the Super Famicom, built in 1994 for designing and playing arcade-style vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-ups. Along with numerous enhancements compared to its Famicom predecessor, it also includes a fully-featured sample game (which itself is a spiritual sequel to the developer's 1993 arcade game Daioh).
Anime-based adventure game released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. Help the young witch Yadamon get home by solving a series of puzzles.
As the title states, the gameplay consists of coloring different dinosaurs. Unlike programs such as MS Paint, however, the only coloring option available is to fill in an entire area with a pattern, instead of manually doing it yourself.
A Mario Paint game for the Satteleview. There are several differences, the major one being that it does not require the SNES mouse.
Videomation is a drawing and animation studio developed by Western Technologies. Users have access to several color palettes and standard drawing tools.
Play as a fly swatter and kill waves of flies. After enough flies have been killed, a 'SuperFly' will appear; progress to the next level by killing the SuperFly on each level.
Seminal art program for computers and consoles.
An art program for the PC Engine. Compatible with three peripherals: a drawing tablet, a scanner and a printer.
Music creation software created for the Famicom Disk System by Musical Plan and published by Tokyo Shoseki. Users could compose their own musical creations and save them to disk.
Drawing program for SG-1000. The cartridge came attached to a "Graphic Board" tablet. This was the first game to feature the use of touch controls.
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