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    Atelier Marie GB

  • First released on 8 January, 2000 for Game Boy Color
  • Fantasy
    Role-playing game

    Part of the

    Atelier

    game universe.

  • First released on 8 January, 2000 for Game Boy Color

  • About

    A spin-off game of the Atelier: Salburg series with 2 versions, the other being "Atelier Elie GB", that takes place after the main character graduates from the academy and opens an alchemy shop.

    Was only released in Japan.

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    Game Boy Color

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    Single-player

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    Tose Software
    Tose is a Japanese developer that specializes in outsourcing work for various publishers and developers around the world. While it does have some official credits attached to the Starfy and Game & Watch Gallery franchises, Tose typically prefers to go uncredited, granting it the nickname of the "ninja developer."
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    Imagineer
    A Japanese software company. They published games (developed by other companies) for various console systems, and ported various Western games for Japanese systems, such as SimCity, Populous, Might and Magic, and Wolfenstein 3D, among others.
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