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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE softwarelist SYSTEM "softwarelist.dtd">
<!--
-license:CC0
+license:CC0-1.0
-->
<softwarelist name="pico" description="Sega Pico cartridges">
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Published by Sega/Sega Toys (HPC-6*** serial codes)
* ドラえもん のびたの まちなか ドキドキ たんけん!<10th> - Doraemon - Nobita no Machinaka Dokidoki Tanken! ~10th Anniversary Edition~ (Sega Toys - 200308xx - HPC-6126) [reprint HPC-6009]
* トイストーリー2 ウッディ そうさく だいさくせん!!<10th> - Toy Story 2 - Woody Sousaku Daisakusen!! ~10th Anniversary Edition~ (Sega Toys - 20030714 - HPC-6127) [reprint HPC-6090]
* ミッキーと大きな古時計<10th> - Mickey To Ooki na Furudokei ~10th Anniversary Edition~ (Sega Toys - 200308xx - HPC-6129) [reprint HPC-6023]
-* それいけ!アンパンマン はじめてあそぶピコソフト アンパンマンのいろ・かず・かたち ぬりえもできちゃうぞ! - Soreike! Anpanman Hajimete Asobu Pico Soft - Anpanman Noiro-Kazu-Katachi Nuriemo Dekichauzo! (Sega Toys - ???? - HPC-????)
+* それいけ!アンパンマン はじめてあそぶピコソフト アンパンマンのいろ・かず・かたち ぬりえもできちゃうぞ! - Soreike! Anpanman Hajimete Asobu Pico Soft - Anpanman Noiro-Kazu-Katachi Nuriemo Dekichauzo! (Sega Toys - ???? - HPC-????)
* ディズニープリンセス 白雪姫 ~しらゆきひめ~ <Best> - Disney Princesses - Shirayukihime Best Selection (Sega Toys - 20040426 - HPC-6139)
to be verified
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- This was also released together with many prototypes as Proto build 1996-08-17 B, meaning that after that date development was complete -->
<software name="3chometm">
- <description>3-choume no Tama Momo-chan wa Doko! (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>3-choume no Tama Momo-chan wa Doko! (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6013"/>
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="3chometma" cloneof="3chometm">
- <description>3-choume no Tama Momo-chan wa Doko! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>3-choume no Tama Momo-chan wa Doko! (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6013"/>
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="6000ni1">
- <description>6000-nin no Sensei-tachi ga Tsukutta Tanoshii Shougakkou Tanken 1 (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>6000-nin no Sensei-tachi ga Tsukutta Tanoshii Shougakkou Tanken 1 (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6075"/>
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="6000ni2">
- <description>6000-nin no Sensei Tachiga Tsukutta Tanoshii Shougakkou Tanken 2 (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>6000-nin no Sensei Tachiga Tsukutta Tanoshii Shougakkou Tanken 2 (Japan)</description>
<year>1999?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6078"/>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (USA, Kor)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (USA, Korea)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49047-00 (USA), PICO-0041I (KOR)"/>
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="101dalmaj" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>101piki Wanchan - Wanchan Dai Koushin (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>101piki Wanchan - Wanchan Dai Koushin (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6039"/>
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="bugslife">
- <description>A Bug's Life (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>A Bug's Life (Japan)</description>
<year>1999?</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6080"/>
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="bugslifek" cloneof="bugslife">
- <description>Bug's Life (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Bug's Life (Korea)</description>
<year>2001?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="PICO-BUGS"/>
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Euro)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Europe)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49021-05"/>
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcornb" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Puff e as Quatro Estações (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Puff e as Quatro Estações (Brazil)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Tec Toy</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MPR-18334?"/>
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcornf" cloneof="poohcorn" supported="no">
- <description>Une Année en Compagnie de Winnie l'Ourson (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Une Année en Compagnie de Winnie l'Ourson (France)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49021-09" />
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcorng" cloneof="poohcorn" supported="no">
- <description>Ein Jahr in Winnie Puuhs Leben (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Ein Jahr in Winnie Puuhs Leben (Germany)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49021-18"/>
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcorni" cloneof="poohcorn" supported="no">
- <description>Un Anno con Winny Puh (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Un Anno con Winny Puh (Italy)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49021-13"/>
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- The game was re-released in 2003 for the Pico 10th Anniversary. The ROM content is the same, but the PCB is different. -->
<software name="poohcornj" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Pooh-san no Ichi Nichi (Jpn, Rev. 1)</description>
+ <description>Pooh-san no Ichi Nichi (Japan, rev. 1)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6019, HPC-6130 (10th Anniversary Edition, 2003)"/>
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcornj1" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Pooh-san no Ichi Nichi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pooh-san no Ichi Nichi (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6019"/>
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcornk" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Gomdori Puooeui Sagyejeol (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Gomdori Puooeui Sagyejeol (Korea)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11689A ~ PICO-9508I" />
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcorns" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Un año en la esquina de Pooh (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Un año en la esquina de Pooh (Spain)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49021-06"/>
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="poohcornsw" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>Ett år med Nalle Puh (Swe)</description>
+ <description>Ett år med Nalle Puh (Sweden)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49021-24"/>
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="jackjillk" cloneof="jackjill">
- <description>Geuljanara Yeohaeng! (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Geuljanara Yeohaeng! (Korea)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-10281-08 ~ PICO-9619I"/>
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="aendiwa">
- <description>Aendiwa Billieui Suhaktamheom (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Aendiwa Billieui Suhaktamheom (Korea)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102221-08 ~ PICO-9731G"/>
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ahirupek">
- <description>Ahiru no Pekkle no Kazoete Miyou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ahiru no Pekkle no Kazoete Miyou (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150110"/>
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="sanriopl">
- <description>Ai to Yume to Bouken Sanrio Puroland (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ai to Yume to Bouken Sanrio Puroland (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6014"/>
@@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="sanriocd">
- <description>Ai to Yume no Kuni - Sanrio Puroland - Chanto Dekirukana? Minna to Tanoshii Oyuugikai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ai to Yume no Kuni - Sanrio Puroland - Chanto Dekirukana? Minna to Tanoshii Oyuugikai (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6056"/>
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="alpongka">
- <description>Allowa Pongka (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Allowa Pongka (Korea)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102041-08 ~ PICO-9516S"/>
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="anpanwpk">
- <description>Anpanman Pico Wakuwaku Pan Koujou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Anpanman Pico Wakuwaku Pan Koujou (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133350"/>
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="anpanpc">
- <description>Anpanman to Pasokon Renshuu! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Anpanman to Pasokon Renshuu! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6102"/>
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="nadja">
- <description>Ashita no Nadja (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ashita no Nadja (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133430"/>
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="abarangr">
- <description>Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133440"/>
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="barbapap">
- <description>Barbapapa no Uchuu Ryokou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Barbapapa no Uchuu Ryokou (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6036"/>
@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="berenstbi" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>Un Giorno di Scuola degli Orsi Berenstain (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Un Giorno di Scuola degli Orsi Berenstain (Italy)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49036-13" />
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="berenstbk" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>Yuchiwonehseoeui Haru (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Yuchiwonehseoeui Haru (Korea)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-12029 ~ PICO-9512I" />
@@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="berenstbs" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>Un Día en la Escuela con los Ositos Berenstain (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Un Día en la Escuela con los Ositos Berenstain (Spain)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49036-06" />
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="bfighter">
- <description>BF B-Fighter Kabuto (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>BF B-Fighter Kabuto (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133170"/>
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="biroboka">
- <description>Bi-Robo Kabutakku (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Bi-Robo Kabutakku (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133240"/>
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="bioneun">
- <description>Bioneun Nal (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Bioneun Nal (Korea)</description>
<year>1998?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102191-08 ~ PICO-9839G" />
@@ -633,7 +633,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="sailorss">
- <description>Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon SuperS (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133130"/>
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="chibim">
- <description>Chibi Maruko-chan - Issho ni Asobou yo (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Chibi Maruko-chan - Issho ni Asobou yo (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Takara</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-103010"/>
@@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="changern">
- <description>Choukou Senshi Changerion (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Choukou Senshi Changerion (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6038"/>
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="conveni">
- <description>Conveni de Okaimono! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Conveni de Okaimono! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6094"/>
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="cookpico">
- <description>Cooking Pico (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Cooking Pico (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6076"/>
@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="cookpicok" cloneof="cookpico">
- <description>Cooking Pico (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Cooking Pico (Korea)</description>
<year>1999</year> <!-- PCB had a 2001 date so could be later -->
<publisher>Sega Toys / Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6076"/>
@@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="crayolak" cloneof="crayola">
- <description>Crayola - Kurehyolla (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Crayola - Kurehyolla (Korea)</description>
<year>1996?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-12512 ~ PICO-9622I"/>
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="crayon">
- <description>Crayon Shin-chan no Ora to Issho ni Asobou yo! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Crayon Shin-chan no Ora to Issho ni Asobou yo! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133020"/>
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- This was also released as dump from a prototype build, but development was complete apparently, since TeamEurope has confirmed it with a final cart -->
<software name="crayonon">
- <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133080"/>
@@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="cuteyhon">
- <description>Cutey Honey (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Cutey Honey (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133230"/>
@@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dancehoc">
- <description>Dance Pico with Hashitte Odotte Chou Happy! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Dance Pico with Hashitte Odotte Chou Happy! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6118" />
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dorangkr">
- <description>Ddoddo-rang Koko-rang (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Ddoddo-rang Koko-rang (Korea)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102021-08 ~ PICO-9507S"/>
@@ -841,7 +841,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="megarang">
- <description>Denji Sentai Megaranger (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Denji Sentai Megaranger (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133220"/>
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dendaish">
- <description>Densha Daishuugou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Densha Daishuugou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Yonezawa</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-193020"/>
@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="princess">
- <description>Disney Princesses - Princesses ni Naritai! (Jpn, Rev. 1)</description>
+ <description>Disney Princesses - Princesses ni Naritai! (Japan, rev. 1)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6136" />
@@ -887,7 +887,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="princessa" cloneof="princess">
- <description>Disney Princesses - Princesses ni Naritai! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Disney Princesses - Princesses ni Naritai! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6136" />
@@ -903,12 +903,12 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="princehk">
- <description>Disney Princess Suteki ni Lesson! Hiragana-Katakana (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Disney Princess Suteki ni Lesson! Hiragana-Katakana (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6145" />
<info name="release" value="20041018"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="ディズニープリンセス すてきにレッスン! ひらがな・カタカナ"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="ディズニープリンセス すてきにレッスン! ひらがな・カタカナ"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="EPOXY BLOCK IC1" />
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ariel">
- <description>Disney Princess Ariel (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Disney Princess Ariel (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6138" />
@@ -934,7 +934,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- This same file had also been released as Prototype, but it just means it was a final build... -->
<software name="dolucky">
- <description>Dolucky no Oekaki House (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Dolucky no Oekaki House (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150030"/>
@@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="donaldot" cloneof="donaldgj">
- <description>Donald no Obake Taiji (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Donald no Obake Taiji (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6005"/>
@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- reprint of HPC-6005 -->
<software name="donaldota" cloneof="donaldgj">
- <description>Hajimema Series 1 - Donald no Obake Taiji (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hajimema Series 1 - Donald no Obake Taiji (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6062"/>
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="donaldgj">
- <description>Donalds Gespensterjagd (Ger, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Donalds Gespensterjagd (Germany, prototype)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -992,7 +992,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="donaldts">
- <description>Donald no Terebi Show (Jpn, Rev. 2)</description>
+ <description>Donald no Terebi Show (Japan, rev. 2)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6033-02"/>
@@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="animalte">
- <description>Do Re Mi Fa Animals no Tanoshii Ensoukai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Do Re Mi Fa Animals no Tanoshii Ensoukai (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6011"/>
@@ -1023,7 +1023,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="animaltek" cloneof="animalte">
- <description>Dorehmipa Dongmooleumakhwoe (Kor, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Dorehmipa Dongmooleumakhwoe (Korea, rev. A)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11920 ~ PICO-9509L"/>
@@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doraland">
- <description>Doraemon - Chiiku Asobi Dora-Land (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Chiiku Asobi Dora-Land (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226100"/>
@@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doraabc">
- <description>Doraemon - Eigo de Asobou ABC! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Eigo de Asobou ABC! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226060"/>
@@ -1066,11 +1066,11 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doraeiu">
- <description>Doraemon Ensoku-Imohori-Undoukai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon Ensoku-Imohori-Undoukai (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226030"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん えんそく・いもほり・うんどうかい"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん えんそく・いもほり・うんどうかい"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-6883A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MPR-20221 J50" />
@@ -1081,12 +1081,12 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doraeiu10th" cloneof="doraeiu">
- <description>Doraemon Ensoku-Imohori-Undoukai (Jpn, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon Ensoku-Imohori-Undoukai (Japan, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226090"/>
<info name="release" value="200309xx"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん えんそく・いもほり・うんどうかい &lt;10th&gt;"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん えんそく・いもほり・うんどうかい &lt;10th&gt;"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="EPOXY BLOCK U1" />
@@ -1097,11 +1097,11 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dorakkkt">
- <description>Doraemon Kazoete-Kanzan Kazu Tokei (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon Kazoete-Kanzan Kazu Tokei (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226050"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん かぞえて・かんたん かず とけい"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん かぞえて・かんたん かず とけい"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="EPOXY BLOCK U1" />
@@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doranmdt">
- <description>Doraemon - Nobita no Machinaka Dokidoki Tanken! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Nobita no Machinaka Dokidoki Tanken! (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6009"/>
@@ -1127,7 +1127,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doranmk">
- <description>Doraemon - Nobita to Maigo no Kyouryuu (Jpn, Rev. B)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Nobita to Maigo no Kyouryuu (Japan, rev. B)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6004"/>
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="doratimm">
- <description>Doraemon - Time Machine de Daibouken (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Time Machine de Daibouken (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226010"/>
@@ -1158,12 +1158,12 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dorahika">
- <description>Doraemon - Yometayo-Kaketayo Hiragana Katakana (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Yometayo-Kaketayo Hiragana Katakana (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226040"/>
<info name="release" value="199908xx"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん よめたよ・かけたよ ひらがな カタカナ"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="ドラえもん よめたよ・かけたよ ひらがな カタカナ"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="9K0-0004-S" />
@@ -1173,9 +1173,9 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</part>
</software>
-<!-- The 'Best Selection' release has been confirmed to contain the exact same data as the original -->
+<!-- The 'Best Selection' release has been confirmed to contain the exact same data as the original -->
<software name="dorayuta">
- <description>Doraemon - Youchien wa Tanoshii na (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon - Youchien wa Tanoshii na (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226020, T-226110 (Best Selection)"/>
@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dorawwk">
- <description>Doraemon no Utatte Pico Set with Issho ni Utaou! Doraemon Wakuwaku Karaoke (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon no Utatte Pico Set with Issho ni Utaou! Doraemon Wakuwaku Karaoke (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6072"/>
@@ -1206,12 +1206,12 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hamstlnd">
- <description>Doubutsu Pico Hamster Land ~Shokai Gentei-Hamster Ningyou Fuzoku~ (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Doubutsu Pico Hamster Land ~Shokai Gentei-Hamster Ningyou Fuzoku~ (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133390"/>
<info name="release" value="20020315"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="どうぶつピコ ハムスターランド &lt;初回限定・ハムスター人形付属&gt;"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="どうぶつピコ ハムスターランド &lt;初回限定・ハムスター人形付属&gt;"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7967" />
<feature name="ic1" value="9K0-0052-RV08" />
@@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="carcarnt">
- <description>Drive Pico with Go Go! Car Navi Touring! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Drive Pico with Go Go! Car Navi Touring! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6121"/>
@@ -1245,7 +1245,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="kpwdrive">
- <description>Saa Shuppatsuda! Ken-chan to Pepe no Wanpaku Drive (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Saa Shuppatsuda! Ken-chan to Pepe no Wanpaku Drive (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6033"/>
@@ -1258,7 +1258,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="kpwdrivek" cloneof="kpwdrive">
- <description>Jeulgeoun Deuraibeu (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Jeulgeoun Deuraibeu (Korea)</description>
<year>1996?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-12905A ~ PICO-9627L"/>
@@ -1272,7 +1272,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="dumbo">
- <description>Nurie Daisuki! Dumbo no Wakuwaku Saakasu! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Nurie Daisuki! Dumbo no Wakuwaku Saakasu! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6044" />
@@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc1">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 1 - Patty And Her Family - Patty-chan Family (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 1 - Patty And Her Family - Patty-chan Family (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6103" />
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc2">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 2 - Patty Goes On A Picnic - Patty-chan no Picnic (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 2 - Patty Goes On A Picnic - Patty-chan no Picnic (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6104" />
@@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc3">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 3 - Happy Birthday, Patty! - Patty-chan no o-Tanjoubi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 3 - Happy Birthday, Patty! - Patty-chan no o-Tanjoubi (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6105" />
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc4">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 4 - Patty Loves Animals - Doubutsu Daisuki, Patty-chan (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 4 - Patty Loves Animals - Doubutsu Daisuki, Patty-chan (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6106" />
@@ -1355,7 +1355,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc5">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 5 - Merry Christmas, Patty! - Merry Christmas, Patty-chan (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 5 - Merry Christmas, Patty! - Merry Christmas, Patty-chan (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6107" />
@@ -1372,7 +1372,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="ecc6">
- <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 6 - Patty Goes to the Amusement Park - Patty-chan Yuuenchi ni Iku (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>ECC Junior no Hajimete Eigo Vol. 6 - Patty Goes to the Amusement Park - Patty-chan Yuuenchi ni Iku (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6108" />
@@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt! (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt! (Europe)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49022-05" />
@@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrb" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. - No fundo do mar! (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. - No fundo do mar! (Brazil)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -1416,7 +1416,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrf" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. et la Chasse au Trésor Sous-marine! (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. et la Chasse au Trésor Sous-marine! (France)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49022-09" />
@@ -1430,7 +1430,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrg" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. und die große Schatzsuche im Ozean! (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. und die große Schatzsuche im Ozean! (Germany)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojri" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. e la Grande Caccia al Tesoro nell'Oceano! (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. e la Grande Caccia al Tesoro nell'Oceano! (Italy)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrj" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. and the Great Ocean Treasure Hunt! (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150060"/>
@@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrk" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ehko Junieoeui Shinbiroun Badayeohaeng (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Ehko Junieoeui Shinbiroun Badayeohaeng (Korea)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11915 ~ PICO-9506I" />
@@ -1482,7 +1482,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="eccojrs" cloneof="eccojr">
- <description>Ecco Jr. y la Gran Búsqueda del Tesoro en el Océano! (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Ecco Jr. y la Gran Búsqueda del Tesoro en el Océano! (Spain)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49022-06" />
@@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hatanori">
- <description>Exciting! Hataraku Norimono-tachi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Exciting! Hataraku Norimono-tachi (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="alt_title" value="マルチドライブ エキサイティング! はたらくのりものたち"/>
@@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="fishpico">
- <description>Fishing Pico - Donald no Adventure (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Fishing Pico - Donald no Adventure (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6082"/>
@@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="futaripc">
- <description>Futari wa Pretty Cure (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Futari wa Pretty Cure (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133480"/>
@@ -1556,7 +1556,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gabucho">
- <description>Gabucho Tsuri Gakkou Yatta ne! Boku Hatsuri Meijn (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gabucho Tsuri Gakkou Yatta ne! Boku Hatsuri Meijn (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Yonezawa</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-193050"/>
@@ -1574,7 +1574,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="anpanchi">
- <description>Gakken Anpanman to Chinou Up! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken Anpanman to Chinou Up! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6115"/>
@@ -1590,11 +1590,11 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkemoj">
- <description>Gakken Hajimete no Moji-Kotoba (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken Hajimete no Moji-Kotoba (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169080"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="学研はじめての もじ・ことば"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="学研はじめての もじ・ことば"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="9K0-0034-RV" />
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkeabc">
- <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Eigo ABC (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Eigo ABC (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169060"/>
@@ -1620,7 +1620,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkehir">
- <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Hiragana (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Hiragana (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169020-01"/>
@@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkekan">
- <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kanji (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kanji (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169010"/>
@@ -1650,7 +1650,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkekak">
- <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kakezan Kuku (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kakezan Kuku (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169040"/>
@@ -1665,12 +1665,12 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gakkekaz">
- <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kazu-Suuji (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken no Obenkyou Soft - Kazu-Suuji (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169050"/>
<info name="release" value="199512xx"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="学研のおべんきょうソフト かず・すうじ"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="学研のおべんきょうソフト かず・すうじ"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MPR-18585-16MX" />
@@ -1681,7 +1681,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="picogak1">
- <description>Gakken Pico de Gakushuu 1-nensei (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken Pico de Gakushuu 1-nensei (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169100"/>
@@ -1697,7 +1697,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="picokag1">
- <description>Gakken Pico de Kagaku 1 - Hakken Mushi no Himitsu (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gakken Pico de Kagaku 1 - Hakken Mushi no Himitsu (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Gakken</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-169090"/>
@@ -1713,7 +1713,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- This was in bundle with the Kantan Wakuwaku Keyboard in the "Keyboard Pico Set" -->
<software name="gsoy">
- <description>Game wo Shinagara Oboe You! Kantan Wakuwaku Keyboard (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Game wo Shinagara Oboe You! Kantan Wakuwaku Keyboard (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6042"/>
@@ -1726,7 +1726,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="comphero">
- <description>Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ganbare! Bokura no Compati Heroes (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Banpresto</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-206010"/>
@@ -1741,7 +1741,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gegege">
- <description>Gegege no Kitarou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gegege no Kitarou (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133180"/>
@@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="carrangr">
- <description>Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gekisou Sentai CarRanger (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133160"/>
@@ -1771,7 +1771,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="geumdokk">
- <description>Geumdokki Eundokki (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Geumdokki Eundokki (Korea)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102051-08 ~ PICO-9517S" />
@@ -1785,7 +1785,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="konichan">
- <description>Go! Go! Koni-chan! Dokidoki World (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Go! Go! Koni-chan! Dokidoki World (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133210"/>
@@ -1800,7 +1800,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="godzilla">
- <description>Godzilla - Dokidoki Kaijuu Shima (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Godzilla - Dokidoki Kaijuu Shima (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6027"/>
@@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="gccaperk" cloneof="gccaper">
- <description>Sootjanara Yeohaeng! (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Sootjanara Yeohaeng! (Korea)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-10291-08 ~ PICO-9618I"/>
@@ -1844,7 +1844,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="guchoko">
- <description>Gu~chokorantan - Minna de Oekaki! Tanoshii Asobi mo Ippai! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Gu~chokorantan - Minna de Oekaki! Tanoshii Asobi mo Ippai! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6092"/>
@@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hatakuru">
- <description>Hataraku Kuruma Daiya Pet Daishuugou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hataraku Kuruma Daiya Pet Daishuugou (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Yonezawa</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-193010"/>
@@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- This was also released as dump from prototype, but development was complete apparently, since TeamEurope has confirmed it with a final cart -->
<software name="bakabon">
- <description>Heisei Tensai Bakabon - Minna de Family Resturant ni Ikunoda! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Heisei Tensai Bakabon - Minna de Family Resturant ni Ikunoda! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>GE</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-170010"/>
@@ -1891,7 +1891,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hkiinkai">
- <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150130"/>
@@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="heiseijr">
- <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. Mezase Yuutousei (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. Mezase Yuutousei (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150270"/>
@@ -1923,7 +1923,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokcs">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Castelo (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Castelo (Brazil)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Tec Toy</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MPR-18316?"/>
@@ -1937,7 +1937,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokmo">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Machi he Odekake (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Machi he Odekake (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150080"/>
@@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokso">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Suteki na Outanjoubi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Suteki na Outanjoubi (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6040"/>
@@ -1968,7 +1968,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokst">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Suteki na Takaramono (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Suteki na Takaramono (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150090"/>
@@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
<!-- The 1998 reprint HPC-6061 has been confirmed to contain the same ROM as the original ROM! -->
<software name="helloktb" cloneof="hellokcs">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Tanoshii Butoukai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Tanoshii Butoukai (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6002, HPC-6061 (Reprint)"/>
@@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokto">
- <description>Hello Kitty no Tanoshii Omiseyasan (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty no Tanoshii Omiseyasan (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6117"/>
@@ -2017,7 +2017,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hellokmc">
- <description>Hello Kitty to McDonald de Asobo! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hello Kitty to McDonald de Asobo! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6100"/>
@@ -2033,7 +2033,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hiraponk">
- <description>Hirake! Ponkikki Party wo Hirakou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Hirake! Ponkikki Party wo Hirakou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6003"/>
@@ -2049,7 +2049,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Europe)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49028-05" />
@@ -2063,7 +2063,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowlf" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - Une Journee Bien Remplie pour Cassis et Asticot (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - Une Journee Bien Remplie pour Cassis et Asticot (France)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49028-09" />
@@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowlg" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - Viel zu tun für Huckleberry und Egon. (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - Viel zu tun für Huckleberry und Egon. (Germany)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49028-18" />
@@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowlk" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Heokulwa Rollineun Babbayo (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Heokulwa Rollineun Babbayo (Korea)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11919 ~ PICO-9515I" />
@@ -2105,7 +2105,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowli" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - La Giornata Indaffaratissima di Sandrino e Zigo-Zago (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - La Giornata Indaffaratissima di Sandrino e Zigo-Zago (Italy)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49028-13" />
@@ -2119,7 +2119,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowlj" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - Huckle to Lowly (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - Huckle to Lowly (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150070"/>
@@ -2135,7 +2135,7 @@ Published by Others (T-yyy*** serial codes, for yyy depending on the publisher)
</software>
<software name="hucklowls" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - El Día Más Ajetreado de las Vidas de Felipe y Gusy (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Richard Scarry's - El Día Más Ajetreado de las Vidas de Felipe y Gusy (Spain)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49028-06" />
@@ -2166,7 +2166,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- The 'Best Selection' release has been confirmed to contain the exact same data as the original (but stored in an epoxy block) -->
<software name="ihthomas">
- <description>Issho ni Hashirou Kikansha Thomas (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Issho ni Hashirou Kikansha Thomas (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133140"/>
@@ -2181,7 +2181,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="itsudemo">
- <description>Itsudemo Issho Doraemon Set (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Itsudemo Issho Doraemon Set (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6081"/>
@@ -2199,7 +2199,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="jeulgeop">
- <description>Jeulgeo-oon Pati-leul Yeolja! (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Jeulgeo-oon Pati-leul Yeolja! (Korea)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Samsung?</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11641"/>
@@ -2213,7 +2213,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="moomin">
- <description>Jidou Eiken Taiou Soft Moomin to Eigo Tanjoubi no Okurimono (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Jidou Eiken Taiou Soft Moomin to Eigo Tanjoubi no Okurimono (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Obunsha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-181010"/>
@@ -2229,11 +2229,11 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sainttl">
- <description>Kaitou Saint Tail - Saint Tail to One, Two, Three! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kaitou Saint Tail - Saint Tail to One, Two, Three! (Japan)</description>
<year>1996?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6035"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="怪盗セイント・テール セイントテールとワン・ツー・スリー!"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="怪盗セイント・テール セイントテールとワン・ツー・スリー!"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-6883A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MPR-18799 J42" />
@@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kamen555">
- <description>Kamen Rider Fives 555 (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kamen Rider Fives 555 (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133450"/>
@@ -2260,7 +2260,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kamenrid">
- <description>Kamen Rider Agito &amp; Kuuga - Wild Battle (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kamen Rider Agito &amp; Kuuga - Wild Battle (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133360"/>
@@ -2274,7 +2274,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kanshuno">
- <description>Kanshuu Unou Image Training - Hiragana - Katakana (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kanshuu Unou Image Training - Hiragana - Katakana (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Pony Canyon</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-075020"/>
@@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This Best Selection re-release is identical to the original, save that the ROM is double size, with the second half 0xff-filled -->
<software name="kanshunobs" cloneof="kanshuno">
- <description>Kanshuu Unou Image Training - Hiragana - Katakana (Best Selection, Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kanshuu Unou Image Training - Hiragana - Katakana (Best Selection, Japan)</description>
<year>2005</year>
<publisher>Pony Canyon</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6149"/>
@@ -2306,7 +2306,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kawai3s">
- <description>Kawaii Nakama wo Sodate you! 3-tsu no Shippo (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kawaii Nakama wo Sodate you! 3-tsu no Shippo (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6055"/>
@@ -2321,7 +2321,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kerohar">
- <description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Harikiri Undoukai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Harikiri Undoukai (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6006"/>
@@ -2336,7 +2336,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="keroiro">
- <description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Irokatachi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kero Kero Keroppi no Irokatachi (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150100"/>
@@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="keyboard" supported="no">
- <description>Keyboard Pico (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Keyboard Pico (Korea)</description>
<year>2001?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-19076 ~ PICO-KBD"/>
@@ -2370,7 +2370,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="keybord2" supported="no">
- <description>Keyboard Pico 2 Set with Sawatte Miyou! Yoiko no Hajimete Keyboard (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Keyboard Pico 2 Set with Sawatte Miyou! Yoiko no Hajimete Keyboard (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6052"/>
@@ -2391,7 +2391,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This same file had also been released as Prototype, but it just means it was a final build... -->
<software name="thomas">
- <description>Kikansha Thomas ni Notte (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kikansha Thomas ni Notte (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133060"/>
@@ -2406,7 +2406,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kikilala">
- <description>Kiki &amp; Lala - Hoshi no Kazu Asobi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kiki &amp; Lala - Hoshi no Kazu Asobi (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6133"/>
@@ -2422,7 +2422,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kitereda">
- <description>Kiteretsu Daihyakka - Edo ni Itte Kiteretsu Saisamaniau Nari (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kiteretsu Daihyakka - Edo ni Itte Kiteretsu Saisamaniau Nari (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6015"/>
@@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- probably requires emulation of the keyboard controller to work -->
<software name="kittykbd" supported="no">
- <description>Kitty to Minna no Keyboard Pico Sanrio Puroland ni Ikou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kitty to Minna no Keyboard Pico Sanrio Puroland ni Ikou! (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6084"/>
@@ -2458,7 +2458,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kosumemk">
- <description>Kosume Pico Motto Kawaiku Naritai na (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kosume Pico Motto Kawaiku Naritai na (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6112"/>
@@ -2474,11 +2474,11 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcrs">
- <description>Kuma no Pooh-san - Christopher Robin wo Sagase (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kuma no Pooh-san - Christopher Robin wo Sagase (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255040"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="くまのプーさん クリストファー・ロビンを さがせ!"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="くまのプーさん クリストファー・ロビンを さがせ!"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-6883A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MPR-21835-S" />
@@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohtth">
- <description>Kuma no Pooh-san - Tanoshii Tashizan - Hikizan (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kuma no Pooh-san - Tanoshii Tashizan - Hikizan (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6137"/>
@@ -2505,7 +2505,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kumon1k">
- <description>Kumon no Sukusuku Ressun 1-Kara 30-made no Suuji (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Kumon no Sukusuku Ressun 1-Kara 30-made no Suuji (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Kumon</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-300010"/>
@@ -2521,7 +2521,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="legofun">
- <description>Lego Fun to Build (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Lego Fun to Build (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6032"/>
@@ -2536,7 +2536,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="liccachn">
- <description>Licca-chan ni Naritai! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Licca-chan ni Naritai! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6098"/>
@@ -2552,7 +2552,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures at Pride Rock (Euro)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures at Pride Rock (Europe)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49037-05"/>
@@ -2566,7 +2566,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingb" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>O Rei Leão - As Aventuras de Simba (Bra)</description>
+ <description>O Rei Leão - As Aventuras de Simba (Brazil)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Tec Toy</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MPR-18809?"/>
@@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingf" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>Les Aventures du Roi Lion (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Les Aventures du Roi Lion (France)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49037-09"/>
@@ -2594,7 +2594,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingg" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>Die Abenteuer des Löwen Königs (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Die Abenteuer des Löwen Königs (Germany)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49037-18"/>
@@ -2609,7 +2609,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingk" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>Peuraideu Rokeui Moheom (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Peuraideu Rokeui Moheom (Korea)</description>
<year>2001?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-12028 ~ PICO-9510I"/>
@@ -2623,7 +2623,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkings" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>Las Aventuras del Rey León (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Las Aventuras del Rey León (Spain)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49037-06"/>
@@ -2638,7 +2638,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- The booklet is not translated and is identical to "lionking" -->
<software name="lionkingsw" cloneof="lionking" supported="no">
- <description>Lejonkungen - Äventyr (Swe)</description>
+ <description>Lejonkungen - Äventyr (Sweden)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49037-24"/>
@@ -2667,7 +2667,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This was also released for the Swedish market with serial MK-49026-24, pcb 171-6882A. ROM is marked MPR-17729-T but contents and booklet match -->
<software name="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (Europe)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49026-05"/>
@@ -2681,7 +2681,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrab" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Cores Mágicas (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Cores Mágicas (Brazil)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -2694,7 +2694,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccraf" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Crayons Magiques (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Crayons Magiques (France)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49026-09"/>
@@ -2708,7 +2708,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccras" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Lápices de Colores Mágicos (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Lápices de Colores Mágicos (Spain)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49026-06"/>
@@ -2736,7 +2736,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="rayearth">
- <description>Magic Knight Rayearth (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Magic Knight Rayearth (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6022" />
@@ -2751,7 +2751,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mcdonald">
- <description>McDonald de Asobo! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>McDonald de Asobo! (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6079"/>
@@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="proyakyu">
- <description>Mezase Pro Yakyuu (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mezase Pro Yakyuu (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6021" />
@@ -2781,7 +2781,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickbmt">
- <description>Mickey no Boku wa Meitantei (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mickey no Boku wa Meitantei (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255050"/>
@@ -2796,7 +2796,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickdsr">
- <description>Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Stamp Rally (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Stamp Rally (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255010"/>
@@ -2811,7 +2811,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickdsra" cloneof="mickdsr">
- <description>Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Stamp Rally (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Stamp Rally (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255010"/>
@@ -2826,7 +2826,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickybk">
- <description>Mickey no Yukai na Bouken (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Mickey no Yukai na Bouken (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6001"/>
@@ -2842,7 +2842,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickybka" cloneof="mickybk">
- <description>Mickey no Yukai na Bouken (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mickey no Yukai na Bouken (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6001"/>
@@ -2858,7 +2858,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickybkk" cloneof="mickybk">
- <description>Mikiwa Moheom-eul Ddeonayo (Kor, Rev. 1?)</description>
+ <description>Mikiwa Moheom-eul Ddeonayo (Korea, rev. 1?)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Samsung?</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11665-2"/>
@@ -2872,7 +2872,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickofrd">
- <description>Mickey to Ooki na Furudokei (Jpn, Rev. 2)</description>
+ <description>Mickey to Ooki na Furudokei (Japan, rev. 2)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6023-02"/>
@@ -2887,7 +2887,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickuts">
- <description>Mickey to Utau Tori no Shima (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mickey to Utau Tori no Shima (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255030"/>
@@ -2902,7 +2902,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast into the Past (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast into the Past (Europe)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49024-05" />
@@ -2916,7 +2916,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblstb" cloneof="mickblst" supported="no">
- <description>Mickey Viajando no Tempo (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Mickey Viajando no Tempo (Brazil)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -2929,7 +2929,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblstf" cloneof="mickblst" supported="no">
- <description>Mickey - Fait un Voyage Eclair Dans Le Passé (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Mickey - Fait un Voyage Eclair Dans Le Passé (France)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49024-09" />
@@ -2943,7 +2943,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblstg" cloneof="mickblst" supported="no">
- <description>Mickey - Ausflug in die Vergangenheit (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Mickey - Ausflug in die Vergangenheit (Germany)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49024-18" />
@@ -2957,7 +2957,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblsti" cloneof="mickblst" supported="no">
- <description>Lancio di Topolino nel Passato (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Lancio di Topolino nel Passato (Italy)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49024-13" />
@@ -2971,7 +2971,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblsts" cloneof="mickblst" supported="no">
- <description>Mickey - Le Echa un Vistazo al Pasado (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Mickey - Le Echa un Vistazo al Pasado (Spain)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49024-06" />
@@ -2999,7 +2999,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickladv">
- <description>Mickys Lustiges Abenteuer (Ger, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Mickys Lustiges Abenteuer (Germany, prototype)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -3010,7 +3010,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mimitata">
- <description>Miimi to Taata no Waiwai Oekaki Doubutsuen (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Miimi to Taata no Waiwai Oekaki Doubutsuen (Japan)</description>
<year>1993</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6007"/>
@@ -3029,7 +3029,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="minimoea">
- <description>Mini Moni. - Eigo de Asobundapyon! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mini Moni. - Eigo de Asobundapyon! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6122" />
@@ -3045,7 +3045,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="minimosn">
- <description>Mini Moni. Shougakkou he Iku Ndapyon! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mini Moni. Shougakkou he Iku Ndapyon! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6120" />
@@ -3061,7 +3061,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="minimotd">
- <description>Mini Moni. - Terebi ni Derundapyon! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mini Moni. - Terebi ni Derundapyon! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6110" />
@@ -3077,7 +3077,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mkaraoke">
- <description>Minna de Karaoke! Issho ni Utaou Suki na Uta! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Minna de Karaoke! Issho ni Utaou Suki na Uta! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6049"/>
@@ -3092,7 +3092,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="oz"> <!-- this only runs in the picou driver, but it's a Japan set, there is an explicit check in the code, are our regions mixed up? -->
- <description>Minna de Odorou - Oz no Mahoutsukai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Minna de Odorou - Oz no Mahoutsukai (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6037"/>
@@ -3107,7 +3107,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="moshimos">
- <description>Moshimoshi Pico Set with Dare ga Deru kana? Moshimoshi Pico de TV to Oshaberi! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Moshimoshi Pico Set with Dare ga Deru kana? Moshimoshi Pico de TV to Oshaberi! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6046"/>
@@ -3125,7 +3125,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mottodrm">
- <description>Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133370"/>
@@ -3157,7 +3157,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This same file had also been released as Prototype, but it just means it was a final build... -->
<software name="mukabana">
- <description>Nihon Mukashi Banashi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Nihon Mukashi Banashi (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150040"/>
@@ -3292,7 +3292,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mushikin">
- <description>Mushiking Atsumete Asobou Kouchuu Zukan (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Mushiking Atsumete Asobou Kouchuu Zukan (Japan)</description>
<year>2005</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6147"/>
@@ -3308,7 +3308,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="okaissai">
- <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Asobi Ippai Utaippai! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Asobi Ippai Utaippai! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133090"/>
@@ -3323,7 +3323,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="okaissod">
- <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Oekaki Daisuki! Omoshiro Oekaki Daishuugou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Do Re Mi Fa Do~nuts! Oekaki Daisuki! Omoshiro Oekaki Daishuugou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6068"/>
@@ -3338,7 +3338,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="okaissgk">
- <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Genki na Ko Atsumare! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>NHK Okaasan to Issho Genki na Ko Atsumare! (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6025"/>
@@ -3354,7 +3354,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="nintama">
- <description>Nintama Rantarou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Nintama Rantarou (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133150"/>
@@ -3369,7 +3369,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="cssbattl">
- <description>Ninja Sentai Hurricanger &amp; Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger - Chou Sentai Super Battle (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ninja Sentai Hurricanger &amp; Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger - Chou Sentai Super Battle (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133400"/>
@@ -3383,7 +3383,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="nontanis">
- <description>Nontan to Issho Waiwai Nihon (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Nontan to Issho Waiwai Nihon (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150120"/>
@@ -3399,7 +3399,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="gogonori">
- <description>Norimono Studio - Go Go! Noristar Asobi Maccho (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Norimono Studio - Go Go! Noristar Asobi Maccho (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226070"/>
@@ -3415,7 +3415,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="oekarobo">
- <description>Oekaki Robokon!! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Oekaki Robokon!! (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133290"/>
@@ -3430,7 +3430,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ojadrm">
- <description>Ojamajo Doremi# (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ojamajo Doremi# (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133330"/>
@@ -3445,7 +3445,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ojadrmdn">
- <description>Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="release" value="200205xx"/>
@@ -3461,7 +3461,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ojarumar">
- <description>Ojarumaru (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ojarumaru (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133310"/>
@@ -3476,7 +3476,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="snoopyod">
- <description>Ongaku Daisuki Snoopy (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ongaku Daisuki Snoopy (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6030"/>
@@ -3491,7 +3491,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kitchenp">
- <description>Oryouri Daisuki! Kitchen Pico (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Oryouri Daisuki! Kitchen Pico (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6132"/>
@@ -3511,7 +3511,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="osewashi">
- <description>o-Sewa Shimasho! Aka-chan Pico (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>o-Sewa Shimasho! Aka-chan Pico (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6109"/>
@@ -3531,7 +3531,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hairsaln">
- <description>Oshare Pico Suteki ni Henshin! Naruchan no Oshare Hair Salon (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Oshare Pico Suteki ni Henshin! Naruchan no Oshare Hair Salon (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6088"/>
@@ -3550,7 +3550,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="goldran">
- <description>Ougon Yuusha Goldran Himitsu Daihyakka (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ougon Yuusha Goldran Himitsu Daihyakka (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Takara</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-103020"/>
@@ -3566,7 +3566,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="padding">
- <description>Paddington no Sekai Ryokou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Paddington no Sekai Ryokou (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6029"/>
@@ -3581,7 +3581,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="paketto2">
- <description>Paketto 2 - Yukai na Nakama to Game de Kazu Asobi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Paketto 2 - Yukai na Nakama to Game de Kazu Asobi (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6048"/>
@@ -3597,7 +3597,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pecola">
- <description>Pecola no Daibouken Maboroshi no Ice Cream wo Sagase! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pecola no Daibouken Maboroshi no Ice Cream wo Sagase! (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6066"/>
@@ -3612,7 +3612,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="penguki">
- <description>Penguin Ukiuki Bikkuri Suizokukan Meiro Puzzle (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Penguin Ukiuki Bikkuri Suizokukan Meiro Puzzle (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6008"/>
@@ -3641,7 +3641,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pcpico">
- <description>Pet to Issho ni Tanoshiku Asobo - Pasokon Pico (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pet to Issho ni Tanoshiku Asobo - Pasokon Pico (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6144"/>
@@ -3662,7 +3662,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="petapeta">
- <description>Petapeta Chokkin Asoberu Zukan ~Doubutsu~ (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Petapeta Chokkin Asoberu Zukan ~Doubutsu~ (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6028"/>
@@ -3678,7 +3678,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="peterpan">
- <description>Peter Pan - Neverland e Ikou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Peter Pan - Neverland e Ikou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6047"/>
@@ -3694,7 +3694,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="peterpan10th" cloneof="peterpan">
- <description>Peter Pan - Neverland e Ikou! (Jpn, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint)</description>
+ <description>Peter Pan - Neverland e Ikou! (Japan, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6124"/>
@@ -3710,7 +3710,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="psoccer">
- <description>Pico Soccer - Mezase Soccer Senshu (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pico Soccer - Mezase Soccer Senshu (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6018"/>
@@ -3725,7 +3725,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="plarail">
- <description>Plarail Pico - Plarail de Asobou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Plarail Pico - Plarail de Asobou! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6099"/>
@@ -3744,7 +3744,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pocahont">
- <description>Pocahontas (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Pocahontas (Europe)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49030-05"/>
@@ -3758,7 +3758,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pocahontb" cloneof="pocahont">
- <description>Pocahontas (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Pocahontas (Brazil)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Tec Toy</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MPR-18808?"/>
@@ -3784,7 +3784,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pokemon">
- <description>Pocket Monsters Suuji wo Tsukamaeyou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pocket Monsters Suuji wo Tsukamaeyou! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6113"/>
@@ -3800,7 +3800,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pokehkk">
- <description>Pocket Monsters Advance Generation - Hiragana Katakana Kakechatta! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pocket Monsters Advance Generation - Hiragana Katakana Kakechatta! (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6134"/>
@@ -3816,7 +3816,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pokewai">
- <description>Pocket Monsters Advance Generation - Minna De Pico - Pokemon Waiwai Battle! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pocket Monsters Advance Generation - Minna De Pico - Pokemon Waiwai Battle! (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6143"/>
@@ -3830,7 +3830,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohhaji">
- <description>Pooh-san no Hajimete no Eigo (Jpn, Rev. 1)</description>
+ <description>Pooh-san no Hajimete no Eigo (Japan, rev. 1)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255060-01"/>
@@ -3845,7 +3845,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohhajia" cloneof="poohhaji">
- <description>Pooh-san no Hajimete no Eigo (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pooh-san no Hajimete no Eigo (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255060"/>
@@ -3858,7 +3858,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohtano">
- <description>Pooh-san to Tanoshii na Kamatachi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Pooh-san to Tanoshii na Kamatachi (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6054"/>
@@ -3873,7 +3873,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="profpico" supported="no">
- <description>Professor Pico and the Paintbox Puzzle (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Professor Pico and the Paintbox Puzzle (Europe)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49041-05"/>
@@ -3887,7 +3887,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="profpicog" cloneof="profpico" supported="no">
- <description>Professor Pico und das Malkasten Puzzle (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Professor Pico und das Malkasten Puzzle (Germany)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -3898,7 +3898,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="profpicof" cloneof="profpico" supported="no">
- <description>Professeur Pico et la Machine a Couleurs (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Professeur Pico et la Machine a Couleurs (France)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49041-09" />
@@ -3912,7 +3912,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="profpicoi" cloneof="profpico" supported="no">
- <description>Professor Pico e l'Enigma della Scatola di Pastelli (Ita)</description>
+ <description>Professor Pico e l'Enigma della Scatola di Pastelli (Italy)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49041-13" />
@@ -3926,7 +3926,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="profpicos" cloneof="profpico" supported="no">
- <description>El Profesor Pico en el Mundo de los Colores (Spa)</description>
+ <description>El Profesor Pico en el Mundo de los Colores (Spain)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49041-06" />
@@ -3940,7 +3940,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="quizdora">
- <description>Quiz ni Challenge! Doraemon (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Quiz ni Challenge! Doraemon (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6020"/>
@@ -3955,7 +3955,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="kpkuruma">
- <description>Race ni de Youyo! Ken-chan to Pepe Boku no Kuruma de Daibouken (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Race ni de Youyo! Ken-chan to Pepe Boku no Kuruma de Daibouken (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6043"/>
@@ -3968,7 +3968,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pippirtm">
- <description>Rhythm Pico Pippi-chan to Rhythm Asobi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Rhythm Pico Pippi-chan to Rhythm Asobi (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6074"/>
@@ -3987,7 +3987,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sailors">
- <description>Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133040"/>
@@ -4002,7 +4002,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sailortp">
- <description>Bishoujou Senshi Sailor Moon - Sailor Stars Tokimeki Party (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Bishoujou Senshi Sailor Moon - Sailor Stars Tokimeki Party (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133190"/>
@@ -4015,7 +4015,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk1">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 Zukei Ninshiki (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 Zukei Ninshiki (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150210"/>
@@ -4031,7 +4031,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk1a" cloneof="sanouk1">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 Zukei Ninshiki (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 Zukei Ninshiki (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150210"/>
@@ -4047,7 +4047,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk3">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 3 Hikaku - Bunrui (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 3 Hikaku - Bunrui (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150220"/>
@@ -4063,7 +4063,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk4">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 4 Suiri - Kousei (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 4 Suiri - Kousei (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150250"/>
@@ -4079,7 +4079,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk5">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 5 Meiro - Kioku (Jpn, CD Tsuki)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 5 Meiro - Kioku (Japan, CD Tsuki)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150240"/>
@@ -4105,7 +4105,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanouk6">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 6 Ouyoumondai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 6 Ouyoumondai (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150260"/>
@@ -4121,7 +4121,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanrioct">
- <description>Sanrio Carnival Tanoshii Card Dukuri (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sanrio Carnival Tanoshii Card Dukuri (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6031"/>
@@ -4137,7 +4137,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanriodc">
- <description>Sanrio Puroland de Dance Carnival - Minna de Oryouri Osaihou (Jpn, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint, Rev. 1)</description>
+ <description>Sanrio Puroland de Dance Carnival - Minna de Oryouri Osaihou (Japan, 10th Anniversary Edition Reprint, rev. 1)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6123"/>
@@ -4153,7 +4153,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sanriodca" cloneof="sanriodc">
- <description>Sanrio Puroland de Dance Carnival - Minna de Oryouri Osaihou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sanrio Puroland de Dance Carnival - Minna de Oryouri Osaihou (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6026"/>
@@ -4167,7 +4167,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="imagtrn">
- <description>Image Training for the Right Side of the Brain - The Arithmetic &amp; ABC Fight vs Mojars (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Image Training for the Right Side of the Brain - The Arithmetic &amp; ABC Fight vs Mojars (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="alt_title" value="七田 眞 監修 右脳イメージトレーニング さんすう・えいごでモジャーズに挑戦 THE ARITHMETIC &amp; ABC FIGHT VS MOJARS (Shichida Makoto Kanshuu Unou Image Training Sansuu - Eigo de Mojaazu ni Chousen THE ARITHMETIC &amp; ABC FIGHT VS MOJARS)"/>
@@ -4180,7 +4180,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This Best Selection re-release is identical to the original -->
<software name="imagtrnbs" cloneof="imagtrn">
- <description>Image Training for the Right Side of the Brain - The Arithmetic &amp; ABC Fight vs Mojars (Best Selection, Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Image Training for the Right Side of the Brain - The Arithmetic &amp; ABC Fight vs Mojars (Best Selection, Japan)</description>
<year>2005</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6149"/>
@@ -4195,7 +4195,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="origami">
- <description>Satonaka Machiko no Tanoshii Origami (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Satonaka Machiko no Tanoshii Origami (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Nayuta</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-233010"/>
@@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sekaimg">
- <description>Sekai Meisaku Gekijou (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sekai Meisaku Gekijou (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6024"/>
@@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="shimatan">
- <description>Shima Shima Tora no Shimajiro - Tanoshii Ichi Nichi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shima Shima Tora no Shimajiro - Tanoshii Ichi Nichi (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6085"/>
@@ -4269,7 +4269,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="shimayum">
- <description>Shimajiro to Yume no Kuni he Daibouken! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shimajiro to Yume no Kuni he Daibouken! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6116"/>
@@ -4286,7 +4286,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="shimayuma" cloneof="shimayum">
- <description>Shimajiro to Yume no Kuni he Daibouken! (Jpn, Alt?)</description>
+ <description>Shimajiro to Yume no Kuni he Daibouken! (Japan, alt?)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6116"/>
@@ -4300,7 +4300,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="shinuher">
- <description>Shin Ultrahero (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shin Ultrahero (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133280"/>
@@ -4315,7 +4315,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultrafgt">
- <description>Shin Ultraman Pico Ultraman Fighting Best (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shin Ultraman Pico Ultraman Fighting Best (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133380"/>
@@ -4334,7 +4334,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultraden">
- <description>Shinseiki Ultraman Densetsu (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shinseiki Ultraman Densetsu (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133420"/>
@@ -4350,7 +4350,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="shirayuk">
- <description>Shirayukihime (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Shirayukihime (Japan)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6077"/>
@@ -4378,7 +4378,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- This was also released as dump from prototype, but development was complete apparently, since TeamEurope has confirmed it with a real cart -->
<software name="snoopy">
- <description>Snoopy no Gakugeikai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Snoopy no Gakugeikai (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6016"/>
@@ -4408,7 +4408,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonigamj" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (Jpn, Rev. 1)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (Japan, rev. 1)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6010"/>
@@ -4424,7 +4424,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonigamja" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6010"/>
@@ -4438,7 +4438,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sodatete">
- <description>Sodatete Manabu - Doubutsu Oukoku! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Sodatete Manabu - Doubutsu Oukoku! (Japan)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Yonezawa</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-193030"/>
@@ -4451,7 +4451,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanman">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Denwa de Asobou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Denwa de Asobou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6051"/>
@@ -4465,7 +4465,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmcw">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman no Chie no World (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman no Chie no World (Japan)</description>
<year>2003</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6131"/>
@@ -4482,7 +4482,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmhd">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman no Hitori de Dekichatta! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman no Hitori de Dekichatta! (Japan)</description>
<year>2005</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6146"/>
@@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmka">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Kotoba Asobi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Kotoba Asobi (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6071"/>
@@ -4513,7 +4513,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmsa">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Suuji Asobi (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Suuji Asobi (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6091"/>
@@ -4528,7 +4528,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmtd">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Tanoshii Drive! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Anpanman to Tanoshii Drive! (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6067"/>
@@ -4543,7 +4543,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmen">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo to Nakayoshi - Youchien de ABC (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo to Nakayoshi - Youchien de ABC (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6012"/>
@@ -4558,7 +4558,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanme2">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo to Nakayoshi 2 - Tanoshii Carnival (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo to Nakayoshi 2 - Tanoshii Carnival (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher> <!-- Reprint was published by Sega Toys -->
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6017, HPC-6128 (10th Anniversary Reprint)"/>
@@ -4574,11 +4574,11 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmga">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Game de Asobou Anpanman (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Game de Asobou Anpanman (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133010"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="それいけ! アンパンマンのゲームであそぼうアンパンマン"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="それいけ! アンパンマンのゲームであそぼうアンパンマン"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-6434C" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MPR-16369-H" />
@@ -4589,7 +4589,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmmw">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133120"/>
@@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmm2">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2 (Jpn, Best Selection)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2 (Japan, Best Selection)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133460"/>
@@ -4621,7 +4621,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmm2a" cloneof="anpanmm2">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2 (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Medalympic World 2 (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133300"/>
@@ -4634,7 +4634,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmdk">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Minna de Kyousou Anpanman! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Minna de Kyousou Anpanman! (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133250"/>
@@ -4649,7 +4649,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmod">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Ohanashi Daisuki Anpanman (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman no Ohanashi Daisuki Anpanman (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133030"/>
@@ -4664,7 +4664,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sshuttle">
- <description>Space Pico - Uchuu Bouken Space Shuttle Pilot Set (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Space Pico - Uchuu Bouken Space Shuttle Pilot Set (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6058"/>
@@ -4680,7 +4680,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="susiechn">
- <description>Susie-chan to Marvy o-Tetsudai Da~isuki! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Susie-chan to Marvy o-Tetsudai Da~isuki! (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6089"/>
@@ -4696,7 +4696,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sylvan">
- <description>Silvanian Families - Mori no Nakama to Tanoshii Otanjoubikai (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Silvanian Families - Mori no Nakama to Tanoshii Otanjoubikai (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Epoch</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-198010"/>
@@ -4711,7 +4711,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Euro)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Europe)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49023-05"/>
@@ -4725,7 +4725,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmb" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails no Mundo da Música (Bra)</description>
+ <description>Tails no Mundo da Música (Brazil)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Tec Toy</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MPR-18317?"/>
@@ -4739,7 +4739,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmg" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails und der Musikant (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Tails und der Musikant (Germany)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49023-18"/>
@@ -4753,7 +4753,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmf" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails et le Faiseur de Musique (Fra)</description>
+ <description>Tails et le Faiseur de Musique (France)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49023-09" />
@@ -4767,7 +4767,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmms" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails y el Músico (Spa)</description>
+ <description>Tails y el Músico (Spain)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="49023-06" />
@@ -4781,7 +4781,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmj" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Imagineer</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-150050"/>
@@ -4813,7 +4813,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tanoyouc">
- <description>4 5 6 Tanoshii Youchien (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>4 5 6 Tanoshii Youchien (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133050"/>
@@ -4826,7 +4826,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tanoason">
- <description>Tanoshi ku Asonde Nouryoku Appu!! Tanoshii Youchien '95-nendoban (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tanoshi ku Asonde Nouryoku Appu!! Tanoshii Youchien '95-nendoban (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133100"/>
@@ -4842,7 +4842,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tingahtt">
- <description>Tinga-wa Haenggo-eui Toongtang Toongtang Doshi (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Tinga-wa Haenggo-eui Toongtang Toongtang Doshi (Korea)</description>
<year>1996?</year>
<publisher>Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102071-08 ~ PICO-9624S" />
@@ -4856,7 +4856,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="dekrangr">
- <description>Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133470" />
@@ -4873,7 +4873,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- The game was re-released in 2003 for the Pico 10th Anniversary. The ROM content is the same, but the PCB is different. -->
<software name="tokyodtt">
- <description>Tokyo Disneyland Toon Town - Mickey no Boku wa Untenshu (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tokyo Disneyland Toon Town - Mickey no Boku wa Untenshu (Japan)</description>
<year>200?</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255020, T-255080 (10th Anniversary Edition, 2003)"/>
@@ -4888,7 +4888,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tokyosea">
- <description>Tokyo DisneySea - Mickey to Asobou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tokyo DisneySea - Mickey to Asobou! (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Kodansha</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-255070"/>
@@ -4904,7 +4904,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tomica">
- <description>Tomica Pico - Bokura no Machi Tomica Town de Asobou! (Jpn, Rev. A)</description>
+ <description>Tomica Pico - Bokura no Machi Tomica Town de Asobou! (Japan, rev. A)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6086"/>
@@ -4923,12 +4923,12 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tomicarp">
- <description>Tomica Pico Rescue Parking - Shokai-Tomica Fuzoku (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tomica Pico Rescue Parking - Shokai-Tomica Fuzoku (Japan)</description>
<year>2002</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6114"/>
<info name="release" value="200207xx"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="トミカ・ピコ レスキューパーキング きんきゅうしゅつどう! はたらくのりもの &lt;初回・トミカ付属&gt; - Tomica Pico Rescue Parking Kinkyuushutsudou! Hataraku Norimono ~Shokai-Tomica Fuzoku~"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="トミカ・ピコ レスキューパーキング きんきゅうしゅつどう! はたらくのりもの &lt;初回・トミカ付属&gt; - Tomica Pico Rescue Parking Kinkyuushutsudou! Hataraku Norimono ~Shokai-Tomica Fuzoku~"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7438B" />
<feature name="u1" value="9B1-0014AR2" />
@@ -4942,12 +4942,12 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hamtnaka">
- <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Haru-Natsu-Aki-Fuyu - Tottoko Nakayoshi! Ham Chance! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Haru-Natsu-Aki-Fuyu - Tottoko Nakayoshi! Ham Chance! (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6101"/>
<info name="release" value="200112xx"/>
- <info name="alt_title" value="とっとこハム太郎 はる・なつ・あき・ふゆ とっとこなかよし! ハムちゃんず!"/>
+ <info name="alt_title" value="とっとこハム太郎 はる・なつ・あき・ふゆ とっとこなかよし! ハムちゃんず!"/>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="171-7090A" />
<feature name="ic1" value="EPOXY BLOCK U1" />
@@ -4958,7 +4958,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hamtchan">
- <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Oekaki Ippai! Ham Chance! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Oekaki Ippai! Ham Chance! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Shogakukan</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-226080"/>
@@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hamttano">
- <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Tottoko Tanoshiku Aiueo - Maboroshi no Hikaru Tane wo Mitsukeru no Datsu! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Tottoko Hamtaro - Tottoko Tanoshiku Aiueo - Maboroshi no Hikaru Tane wo Mitsukeru no Datsu! (Japan)</description>
<year>2004</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6142"/>
@@ -4989,7 +4989,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="toystor2">
- <description>Toy Story 2 - Woody Sousaku Daisakusen!! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Toy Story 2 - Woody Sousaku Daisakusen!! (Japan)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6090"/>
@@ -5004,7 +5004,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="toystor2k" cloneof="toystor2">
- <description>Toy Story 2 (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Toy Story 2 (Korea)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys / Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6090"/>
@@ -5016,7 +5016,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultraher">
- <description>UltraHero (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>UltraHero (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133110"/>
@@ -5031,7 +5031,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultradd">
- <description>Ultraman Dyna (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ultraman Dyna (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133260"/>
@@ -5046,7 +5046,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultrakds">
- <description>Ultraman Kids - Tobidase! Space Picnic (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ultraman Kids - Tobidase! Space Picnic (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>GE</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-170020"/>
@@ -5062,7 +5062,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultratig">
- <description>Ultraman Tiga (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ultraman Tiga (Japan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133200"/>
@@ -5077,7 +5077,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="ultravkg">
- <description>Ultraman vs. Kaijuu Gundan!! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Ultraman vs. Kaijuu Gundan!! (Japan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133070"/>
@@ -5092,7 +5092,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="thomasdx">
- <description>Unten Thomas Deluxe Set (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Unten Thomas Deluxe Set (Japan)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133320"/>
@@ -5108,7 +5108,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="yasaclin">
- <description>Yasashiku Oteate Pico Clinic! Kangofu-san Pico (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Yasashiku Oteate Pico Clinic! Kangofu-san Pico (Japan)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega Toys</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6095"/>
@@ -5126,7 +5126,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="yobedora">
- <description>Yobeba Kotaeru Doraemon - Nobita to Himitsu Dougu wo Mitsukeyou! (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Yobeba Kotaeru Doraemon - Nobita to Himitsu Dougu wo Mitsukeyou! (Japan)</description>
<year>1995?</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6041"/>
@@ -5142,7 +5142,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="yosoolkp">
- <description>Yosool Keure-paseu (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Yosool Keure-paseu (Korea)</description>
<year>199?</year>
<publisher>Samsung?</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="837-11921"/>
@@ -5156,7 +5156,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="yukaimp">
- <description>Yukai na Mori no Paketto (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Yukai na Mori no Paketto (Japan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="HPC-6034"/>
@@ -5173,7 +5173,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="yumecray">
- <description>Yume no Crayon Oukoku (Jpn)</description>
+ <description>Yume no Crayon Oukoku (Japan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-133270"/>
@@ -5188,7 +5188,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrag" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Zauberbuntstifte (Ger)</description>
+ <description>Zauberbuntstifte (Germany)</description>
<year>19??</year>
<publisher>&lt;unknown&gt;</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5200,7 +5200,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- Prototypes -->
<software name="101dalmap1" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960817-U)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960817-U)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5211,7 +5211,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap2" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960816)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960816)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5222,7 +5222,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap3" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960814)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960814)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5233,7 +5233,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap4" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960718)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960718)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5244,7 +5244,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap5" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960705)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960705)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5255,7 +5255,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap6" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960703)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960703)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5266,7 +5266,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap7" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960531)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960531)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5277,7 +5277,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmap8" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960521)</description>
+ <description>Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (prototype, 19960521)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5288,7 +5288,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="101dalmajp" cloneof="101dalma">
- <description>101piki Wanchan - Wanchan Dai Koushin (Jpn, Prototype, 19960817)</description> <!-- aka Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960817-J) -->
+ <description>101piki Wanchan - Wanchan Dai Koushin (Japan, prototype, 19960817)</description> <!-- aka Math Antics With 101 Dalmatians (Prototype, 19960817-J) -->
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5299,7 +5299,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19941220)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19941220)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5310,7 +5310,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp1" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950106)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950106)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5321,7 +5321,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp2" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950113)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950113)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5332,7 +5332,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp3" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950116)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950116)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5343,7 +5343,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp4" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950126)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950126)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5354,7 +5354,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp5" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950127)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950127)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5365,7 +5365,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="berenstbp6" cloneof="berenstb">
- <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (Prototype, 19950130)</description>
+ <description>The Berenstain Bears' A School Day (prototype, 19950130)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5376,7 +5376,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="crayononp1" cloneof="crayonon">
- <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Jpn, Prototype 1)</description>
+ <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Japan, prototype 1)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5387,7 +5387,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="crayononp2" cloneof="crayonon">
- <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Jpn, Prototype 2)</description>
+ <description>Crayon Shin-chan Oekaki Note (Japan, prototype 2)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Bandai</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5410,7 +5410,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hkiinkaip" cloneof="hkiinkai">
- <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. (Jpn, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Heisei Kyouiku Iinkai Jr. (Japan, prototype)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>&lt;unknown&gt;</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5421,7 +5421,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlp" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19941004)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19941004)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpa" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940919)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940919)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5443,7 +5443,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpb" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>La Journee La Plus Occupee de Huckle et Lowly (Fra, Prototype, 19940721)</description>
+ <description>La Journee La Plus Occupee de Huckle et Lowly (France, prototype, 19940721)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5454,7 +5454,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpd" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940509-D)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940509-D)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5465,7 +5465,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpe" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940509-C)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940509-C)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5476,7 +5476,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpf" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940509-B)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940509-B)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5487,7 +5487,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpg" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940509)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940509)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5498,7 +5498,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlph" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940506-B)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940506-B)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5509,7 +5509,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpi" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940506-A)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940506-A)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5520,7 +5520,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpj" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940503-D)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940503-D)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5531,7 +5531,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpk" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940503-C)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940503-C)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5542,7 +5542,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpl" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940503-B)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940503-B)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5553,7 +5553,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpm" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940503-A)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940503-A)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5564,7 +5564,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpn" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940427)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940427)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5575,7 +5575,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpo" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940426-E)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940426-E)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5586,7 +5586,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpp" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940426-D, Lower Half Broken)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940426-D, Lower Half Broken)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5597,7 +5597,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpq" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940426-B)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940426-B)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5608,7 +5608,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpr" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940426-A)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940426-A)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5619,7 +5619,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlps" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940424)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940424)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5630,7 +5630,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpt" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940422)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940422)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5641,7 +5641,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="hucklowlpu" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Prototype, 19940302)</description>
+ <description>Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (prototype, 19940302)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5652,7 +5652,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp8" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950419)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950419)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5663,7 +5663,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp7" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950425)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950425)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5674,7 +5674,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp6" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950501)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950501)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5685,7 +5685,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp5" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950516)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950516)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5696,7 +5696,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp4" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950517)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950517)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5707,7 +5707,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp3" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950522)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950522)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5718,7 +5718,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp2" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950615)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950615)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5729,7 +5729,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="lionkingp1" cloneof="lionking">
- <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (Prototype, 19950616)</description>
+ <description>The Lion King - Adventures At Pride Rock (prototype, 19950616)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5740,7 +5740,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5751,7 +5751,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap1" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19940614)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19940614)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5762,7 +5762,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap2" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19940623)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19940623)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5773,7 +5773,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap3" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19940630)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19940630)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5784,7 +5784,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap4" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19940926)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19940926)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5795,7 +5795,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap5" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19941006)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19941006)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5806,7 +5806,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap6" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19941011)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19941011)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5817,7 +5817,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="magiccrap7" cloneof="magiccra">
- <description>Magic Crayons (Prototype, 19941012)</description>
+ <description>Magic Crayons (prototype, 19941012)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5828,7 +5828,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst1" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940608)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940608)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5839,7 +5839,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst2" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940721)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940721)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5850,7 +5850,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst3" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940723)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940723)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5861,7 +5861,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst4" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940725)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940725)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5872,7 +5872,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst5" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940801)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940801)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5883,7 +5883,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickblst6" cloneof="mickblst">
- <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (Prototype, 19940809)</description>
+ <description>Mickey's Blast Into the Past (prototype, 19940809)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5894,7 +5894,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo1" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19950217)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19950217)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5905,7 +5905,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo2" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19950209)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19950209)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5916,7 +5916,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo3" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19950208)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19950208)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5927,7 +5927,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo4" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19950105)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19950105)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5938,7 +5938,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo5" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19950104)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19950104)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5949,7 +5949,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="musiczoo6" cloneof="musiczoo">
- <description>Musical Zoo (Prototype, 19941220)</description>
+ <description>Musical Zoo (prototype, 19941220)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5960,7 +5960,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pbasebal">
- <description>Pico Baseball (Jpn, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Pico Baseball (Japan, prototype)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5971,7 +5971,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pengukip" cloneof="penguki">
- <description>Penguin Ukiuki Bikkuri Suizokukan Meiro Puzzle (Jpn, Prototype, 19950210)</description>
+ <description>Penguin Ukiuki Bikkuri Suizokukan Meiro Puzzle (Japan, prototype, 19950210)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5982,7 +5982,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pepepuzlp" cloneof="pepepuzl">
- <description>Pepe's Puzzles (Prototype, 19950224)</description>
+ <description>Pepe's Puzzles (prototype, 19950224)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -5993,7 +5993,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pepepuzlp1" cloneof="pepepuzl">
- <description>Pepe's Puzzles (Prototype, 19950220)</description>
+ <description>Pepe's Puzzles (prototype, 19950220)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6004,7 +6004,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="pepepuzlp2" cloneof="pepepuzl">
- <description>Pepe's Puzzles (Prototype, 19950210)</description>
+ <description>Pepe's Puzzles (prototype, 19950210)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6016,7 +6016,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<software name="picosamp">
<!-- is this the released version too? -->
- <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (Prototype, 19960625)</description>
+ <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (prototype, 19960625)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6027,7 +6027,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="picosamp1" cloneof="picosamp">
- <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (Prototype, 19960614)</description>
+ <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (prototype, 19960614)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6038,7 +6038,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="picosamp2" cloneof="picosamp">
- <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (Prototype, 19960607)</description>
+ <description>Pico Storyware Sampler (prototype, 19960607)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6049,7 +6049,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940809)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940809)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6060,7 +6060,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp1" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940725)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940725)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6071,7 +6071,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp2" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940723)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940723)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6082,7 +6082,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp3" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940721)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940721)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6093,7 +6093,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp4" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940711)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940711)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6104,7 +6104,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornp5" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Prototype, 19940608)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (prototype, 19940608)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6115,7 +6115,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcornjp" cloneof="poohcorn">
- <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Jpn, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>A Year At Pooh Corner (Japan, prototype)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6126,7 +6126,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="psoccerp" cloneof="psoccer">
- <description>Pico Soccer Mezase Soccer Senshu (Jpn, Prototype)</description>
+ <description>Pico Soccer Mezase Soccer Senshu (Japan, prototype)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6137,7 +6137,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonicgam1" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, Prototype, 19960808, 07.46)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, prototype, 19960808, 07.46)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6148,7 +6148,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonicgam2" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, Prototype, 19960802, 08.08)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, prototype, 19960802, 08.08)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6159,7 +6159,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonicgam3" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, Prototype, 19960719, 01.27)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, prototype, 19960719, 01.27)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6170,7 +6170,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="sonicgam4" cloneof="sonicgam">
- <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, Prototype, 19960701, 11.05)</description>
+ <description>Sonic the Hedgehog's Gameworld (USA, prototype, 19960701, 11.05)</description>
<year>1996</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6181,7 +6181,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmp" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 1004, 19941005, 12.55)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 1004, 19941005, 12.55)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6192,7 +6192,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmp1" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 0927, 19940927, 14.20)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 0927, 19940927, 14.20)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6204,7 +6204,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
<!-- the file below came with the wrong name: it should either be "proto 0725, 19940726" or be "proto 0625, 19940626"... -->
<software name="tailsmmp2" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 0725, 19940626, 10.44)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 0725, 19940626, 10.44)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6215,7 +6215,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmp3" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 0722, 19940722, 21.49)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 0722, 19940722, 21.49)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6226,7 +6226,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmp5" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 0623, 19940624, 07.55)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 0623, 19940624, 07.55)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6237,7 +6237,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="tailsmmp6" cloneof="tailsmm">
- <description>Tails and the Music Maker (Prototype 0608, 19940608, 16.55)</description>
+ <description>Tails and the Music Maker (prototype 0608, 19940608, 16.55)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
@@ -6248,7 +6248,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="poohcorntw" cloneof="poohcorn" supported="no">
- <description>Zai Weini Tiandilide Yinian (Tw)</description>
+ <description>Zai Weini Tiandilide Yinian (Taiwan)</description>
<year>1994</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49021-16" />
@@ -6262,7 +6262,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="anpanmentw" cloneof="anpanmen">
- <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo Tanosii Kanibaru (Tw)</description>
+ <description>Soreike! Anpanman - Eigo Tanosii Kanibaru (Taiwan)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49800-16" />
@@ -6276,7 +6276,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="doratimmtw" cloneof="doratimm">
- <description>Doraemon Machinaka (Tw)</description>
+ <description>Doraemon Machinaka (Taiwan)</description>
<year>1995</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49805-16" />
@@ -6290,7 +6290,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="mickbmttw" cloneof="mickbmt">
- <description>Mickey to Ookina Furudokei (Tw)</description>
+ <description>Mickey to Ookina Furudokei (Taiwan)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="MK-49807-16" />
@@ -6304,7 +6304,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="clouwizd">
- <description>The Cloud is Wizard (Kor)</description>
+ <description>The Cloud is Wizard (Korea)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega / Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102131-08" />
@@ -6316,7 +6316,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="muattago">
- <description>Muat Tago Galka (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Muat Tago Galka (Korea)</description>
<year>1998</year>
<publisher>Sega / Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102151-08" />
@@ -6328,7 +6328,7 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</software>
<software name="drmtour">
- <description>Dreamland Tour (Kor)</description>
+ <description>Dreamland Tour (Korea)</description>
<year>1997</year>
<publisher>Sega / Samsung</publisher>
<info name="serial" value="T-102161-08" />
@@ -6339,53 +6339,4 @@ But how do later protos fit with this theory? Maybe the later protos were from t
</part>
</software>
-<!--
-
-Remaining hoarded / unavailable dumps as detailed in GoodPico v3.15
-
- <software name="hellokmd">
- <description>Hello Kitty to McDonald de Asobo! (Jpn)</description>
- <year>199?</year>
- <publisher>Sega?</publisher>
- <part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
- <dataarea name="rom" size="2097152">
- <rom name="Hello Kitty to McDonald de Asobo (J) [!p].bin" size="2097152" crc="d81acb46" sha1="e4a51f8894157dc8ef845931366d2ab482d43839" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
-
- <software name="hucklowlf" cloneof="hucklowl">
- <description>Richard Scarry's - Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (Fra)</description>
- <year>199?</year>
- <publisher>Sega?</publisher>
- <part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
- <dataarea name="rom" size="1048576">
- <rom name="Richard Scarry's - Huckle and Lowly's Busiest Day Ever (F) [!p].bin" size="1048576" crc="126ca6f0" sha1="1e2898a56cf47576e68db772639c23a7efcaf026" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
-
- <software name="sks1aynz">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 - Atama ga Yoku Naru - Zukei Ninshiki (Jpn)</description>
- <year>199?</year>
- <publisher>Sega?</publisher>
- <part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
- <dataarea name="rom" size="524288">
- <rom name="Sanou Kaihatsu Series 1 - Atama ga Yoku Naru - Zukei Ninshiki (J) [!p].bin" size="524288" crc="e81acb46" sha1="f4a51f8894157dc8ef845931366d2ab482d43839" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
-
- <software name="sks4ayns">
- <description>Sanou Kaihatsu Series 4 - Atama ga Yoku Naru - Suiri - Kousei (Jpn)</description>
- <year>199?</year>
- <publisher>Sega?</publisher>
- <part name="cart" interface="pico_cart">
- <dataarea name="rom" size="524288">
- <rom name="Sanou Kaihatsu Series 4 - Atama ga Yoku Naru - Suiri - Kousei (J) [!p].bin" size="524288" crc="f81acb46" sha1="04a51f8894157dc8ef845931366d2ab482d43839" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
- </dataarea>
- </part>
- </software>
-
--->
</softwarelist>