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Teki Paki

Teki Paki

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Teki Paki is a 1991 puzzle arcade video game developed by Toaplan and published in Japan by Tecmo, Hong Kong by Honest Trading Co. and Taiwan by Spacy Co. Ltd. It is notable for being one of the few titles by Toaplan that has not received any official port to home consoles as of date. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1991
Developer: Toaplan
Genre: Puzzle Video Game
Platform: Arcade game
Publishers: Toaplan, Tecmo

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