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  • ...by [[Sunsoft]] on July [[1993]] in North America and Europe, and on April 29, [[1994]] in Japan.
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  • ...mber 5, [[2015]], in North America on July 26, [[2016]], in Europe on July 29, [[2016]], and in Australia on August 4, [[2016]]. This version adds new pa
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  • | November 29, [[2012]] | July 26, [[2012]]
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  • ...onist with a new storyline, was released on November 1, [[2009]] in Japan, July 6, [[2010]] in North America, and April 28, [[2011]] in Europe, with the Eu
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  • ...ed by [[Telenet Japan]]. It was released for the [[Super Famicom]] on July 29, [[1994]] in Japan only. It is the third episode in the series, but is not
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  • ...to the original prototype version of the game, which is dated Friday 27th July 1990; in this abandoned concept, the players had no control over the tricer ==Island 29==
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  • ...8, [[2006]], and was released in North America on July 11, [[2006]] and on July 14, [[2006]] in Europe. On November 29, [[2006]] Aspyr Media announced a Mac port, with an anticipated release dat
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  • ...ber 31, [[2007]] and the [[PlayStation 3]] version was released on October 29, [[2007]], though it was originally set for release at the same time as the A demo for the Xbox 360 version was released on the Xbox Live Marketplace on July 19, [[2007]]. A second, multiplayer demo appeared on September 14, [[2007]]
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  • [[Kingdom Hearts II]] was re-released in Japan on March 29, [[2007]] as a 2-disc set titled {{nihongo|'''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+' ...om Hearts II Final Mix+ was so popular. Nevertheless, in a Famitsu poll in July 2011, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix was voted the most popular entry so far.
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  • ...2009]], and in the United Kingdom on June 26, [[2009]] and in Australia on July 16, [[2009]].
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  • | 03:29 | {{sort|2009-07-02|July 2, 2009}}
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  • ...avoc]]. It was first released in Japan for the [[PlayStation Portable]] in July [[2012]], with a port released worldwide by [[NIS America]] in September [[ ...of Hope's Peak High School'' which ran from July 11, [[2016]] to September 29, [[2016]] and consisted of three parts that wrapped up the storyline. A loo
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  • March 1 - May 29 (Legend) March 1 - May 29 (Legend)
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  • ...e was released on PlayStation 2 on July 6, [[2006]] in Japan and on August 29, [[2006]] in North America.
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  • ...released it for the PlayStation Portable in 2011 and later Windows on July 29, 2014. The game was remastered for the [[PlayStation Vita]] in Japan as Eiy
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  • | Kasumi Todoh || March, 29 | Rody Birts || July, 24
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  • ...e in Japan on July 25, [[2003]], in Canada and the United States on August 29, 2003, and in Europe on October 31, 2003. Its arcade counterpart, F-Zero AX
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  • ...ica on June 26, [[2007]], then later in Europe on June 29 and Australia on July 6, 2007.
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  • ***29 November 2021: 1 (8,300 pink beans) **29 March 2022: 2 (17,600 chew chew coins)
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  • ...n May 25, [[2021]]. This version was ported to the [[Amazon Luna]] on July 29, [[2021]].
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