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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released May 23, 2005
McPixel clicks on things in his environment to prevent things from exploding!
Rhythm Heaven (known in Europe as Rhythm Paradise) is a surreal rhythm/action game, sequel to the Japan-only GBA game Rhythm Tengoku. Japanese music producer TSUNKU helped direct and compose music for the game.
The classic cartoon gets revived for Xbox Live Arcade as a WarioWare-style collection of wacky microgames.
The Rabbids plan to invade earth by mimicking their residents... at least that's what they think they're doing.
A minigame collection that puts more emphasis on the Rabbids, rather than Rayman himself.
Originally Baito Hell 2000 in Japan, Work Time Fun is a collection of demented and bizarre minigames that has you do menial and monotonous tasks for money so you can buy more minigames and more menial tasks.
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy is a platformer for the GBA and is part of the Yoshi series. Developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo, Yoshi Topsy-Turvy features tilt control by using a tilt sensor in the game cartridge. The game was released on June of 2005 in North America.
One very, very bad day for a crazy Japanese family.
It's a minigame collection, with a twist!
Mess around with Neo Poke-kun in his apartment and get him to build you a bunch of weird minigames in this Japan-only release.
A rhythm-action game like no other from the same team that created WarioWare. Rhythm Tengoku contains 48 minigames that put your rhythm to the test in a variety of crazy scenarios.
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