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* Eleven Beat: World Tournament
 
* Eleven Beat: World Tournament
 
* Hi Pai Paradise
 
* Hi Pai Paradise
* Hi Pai Paradise 2
 
 
* Kuru Kuru Fever
 
* Kuru Kuru Fever
 
* Magical Tetris Challenge
 
* Magical Tetris Challenge
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The remaining ones from the system's library not yet covered are:
 
The remaining ones from the system's library not yet covered are:
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* Hi Pai Paradise 2
 
* Rev Limit
 
* Rev Limit
 
* Variant Schwanzer (never released, but there is a PCB board and was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apiS6EPJ2m8 tested and played] on Game Center Mikado in 2015. No known ROM dumps on internet)
 
* Variant Schwanzer (never released, but there is a PCB board and was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apiS6EPJ2m8 tested and played] on Game Center Mikado in 2015. No known ROM dumps on internet)

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