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- Tomba! abstract "Tomba!, known as Tombi! in Europe and Ore! Tomba (オレっ!トンバ, Ore! Tonba, lit. "Me! Tomba") in Japan, is a platform game developed by Whoopee Camp for the Sony PlayStation in 1998. The game was followed by a sequel, Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return. The colorful imaginative atmosphere and innovative gameplay has continued to keep it nostalgically popular with gamers. The series is the brainchild of Tokuro Fujiwara. It was also one of the first PlayStation games to take advantage of the DualShock feature.The intro song to the European version, No Sweat!, was performed by the CBBC band, North & South, whereas the North American version is an instrumental of Paradise by Tokyo Q Channel.The game has been re-released on the PlayStation Network as a PSone Classic.".
- Tomba! composer Harumi_Fujita.
- Tomba! computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Tomba! computingPlatform PlayStation_(console).
- Tomba! developer Whoopee_Camp.
- Tomba! director Tokuro_Fujiwara.
- Tomba! gameArtist Tokuro_Fujiwara.
- Tomba! genre Platform_game.
- Tomba! releaseDate "1997-12-25".
- Tomba! wikiPageExternalLink tomba.
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- Tomba! wikiPageExternalLink www.tombi-game.com.
- Tomba! wikiPageID "940401".
- Tomba! wikiPageRevisionID "595215132".
- Tomba! artist "Tokuro Fujiwara".
- Tomba! caption "North American cover art".
- Tomba! composer Harumi_Fujita.
- Tomba! developer Whoopee_Camp.
- Tomba! director Tokuro_Fujiwara.
- Tomba! genre Platform_game.
- Tomba! hasPhotoCollection Tomba!.
- Tomba! media CD-ROM.
- Tomba! modes Single-player_video_game.
- Tomba! platforms PlayStation_(console).
- Tomba! publisher "PlayStationPlayStation Network".
- Tomba! released "--12-25".
- Tomba! title "Tomba!".
- Tomba! writer "Akiro Kinoshita".
- Tomba! writer "Masayoshi Kurokawa".
- Tomba! subject Category:1997_video_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:Platform_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:PlayStation_Network_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:PlayStation_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:Side-scrolling_video_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:Sony_Computer_Entertainment_games.
- Tomba! subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_Japan.
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- Tomba! comment "Tomba!, known as Tombi! in Europe and Ore! Tomba (オレっ!トンバ, Ore! Tonba, lit. "Me! Tomba") in Japan, is a platform game developed by Whoopee Camp for the Sony PlayStation in 1998. The game was followed by a sequel, Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return. The colorful imaginative atmosphere and innovative gameplay has continued to keep it nostalgically popular with gamers. The series is the brainchild of Tokuro Fujiwara.".
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- Tomba! label "Tombi!".
- Tomba! label "تومبا!".
- Tomba! label "オレっ!トンバ".
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- Tomba! sameAs オレっ!トンバ.
- Tomba! sameAs m.03rylz.
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- Tomba! homepage www.tombi-game.com.
- Tomba! isPrimaryTopicOf Tomba!.
- Tomba! name "Tomba!".