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Sanrio Tiny Park (video game series)
Not to be confused with Sanrio Characters Tiny Park.
Sanrio Tiny Park (Japanese: サンリオ タイニー・パーク) is a series of Japan-only video games featuring Sanrio characters for Windows and Macintosh.
It was originally released in four volumes through 1996-1998, but was later continued in various sub-series into the 2000s (such as Sanrio Super Tiny Park) and re-releases such as Sanrio Tiny Park Collection). The games are targeted towards young children, ages 2-6. Gameplay consists of various minigames with characters including Hello Kitty, Keroppi, Badtz-Maru, Tābō, Pochacco, Monkichi and the Rururugakuen. According to the box arts or jewel cases, these games were produced by Sanrio Co., Ltd. themselves.
Sanrio Tiny Park also features a display feature known as the Sanrio Tiny Viewer (Japanese: サンリオタイニー・パークビューア).
Sanrio Tiny Park: Volume 2 was also planned for the Pippin Atmark (itself based on a Mac OS 7.5.2 with KanjiTalk), but it is unclear whether it was actually released.[1]
List of games
Original series
Made with Macromedia.
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Volume 1 (February 16, 1996; Windows/Macintosh)
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Volume 2 (October 25, 1996; Windows/Macintosh) (November 1996 (later cancelled?); Pippin Atmark)
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Volume 3 (September 26, 1997; Windows/Macintosh)
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Volume 4 (October 16, 1998; Windows/Macintosh)
Reprints
The four volumes of Sanrio Tiny Park were republished by Interchannel Holon on October 4, 2002 with newer box arts and a more modern Sanrio character design motif.
Sanrio Tiny Park Music series
A sub-series of the Sanrio Tiny Park series published by Ark Information Systems, for learning music with Sanrio characters.
- Sanrio Tiny Park Music: ♥Osoto Asobou♥ (May 25, 2001) - Bundled with CD Kakumei Virtual Ver5 (Japanese: CD 革命 Virtual Ver5); software that eliminates the need for a normal CD-drive setup by storing data on the hard disk as a virtual drive, and optimises load speed.
Sanrio Super Tiny Park series
- Main article: Sanrio Super Tiny Park.
Sanrio Super Tiny Park (Japanese: サンリオ スーパー・タイニー・パーク) is a sub-series of the Sanrio Tiny Park series which may be seen as a successor, released during the 2000s.
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park: 1 (also known as simply Sanrio Super Tiny Park) (release date: ???)
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park: 2 (release date: ???)
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park: 3 (release date: October 26, 2001)[2]
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park: 4 (release date: ???)[3]
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park Premium Omiseya-san Daisuki (May 21, 2004) (featuring Cinnamoroll)[4]
- Sanrio Super Tiny Park Premium Nakayoshi Daibouken (???) (featuring U*Sa*Ha*Na)[5]
Boys series
A sub-series of the Sanrio Tiny Park series starring Badtz-Maru or marketed for boys.
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Boys Selection (November 22, 2001)
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Bangai-Hen: Bad Badtz-Maru "Gorgeous Town wa Daisawagi!" (February 7, 2003) (published by Interchannel Holon)
Girls series
A sub-series of the Sanrio Tiny Park series marketed specifically for girls.
- Sanrio Tiny Park: Girls Selection (November 22, 2001)[6]
Sanrio Tiny Park Collection series
- Main article: Sanrio Tiny Park Collection.
The Sanrio Tiny Park Collection was also published by Interchannel Holon, but is not to be confused with the above reprints. These are actually re-releases of some of the elements/games from previously existing software, organised in a different way. Possibly all entries were sold separately in Japan on May 21, 2004.
- Sanrio Tiny Park Collection: 1 (Windows/Macintosh)
- Sanrio Tiny Park Collection: 2 (Windows/Macintosh)
- Sanrio Tiny Park Collection: 3 (Windows/Macintosh)
- Sanrio Tiny Park Collection: 4 (Windows/Macintosh)
Sanrio Tiny Park Battle Selection
- Sanrio Tiny Park Battle Selection (Windows/Macinotsh)
References
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