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Some of the minigames from this game were ported to [[DSiWare]] only in North America, in addition to new Domo games called [[Crash-Course Domo]] and [[White-Water Domo]].
 
Some of the minigames from this game were ported to [[DSiWare]] only in North America, in addition to new Domo games called [[Crash-Course Domo]] and [[White-Water Domo]].
  
Using the [[e-Reader]] and special "Winter Pack" cards released on the same day as the game, the player could unlock another game called [[Meisou Domo]] (meaning "meditating domo").<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/adoj/card_e/omake/index.html Nintendo Japan official mini-site extra game]</ref> The e-Reader set also included character profiles.
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Using the [[e-Reader]] and special "Winter Pack" cards released on the same day as the game, the player could unlock more games such as [[Meisou Domo]] (meaning "meditating domo").<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/adoj/card_e/omake/index.html Nintendo Japan official mini-site extra game]</ref> The e-Reader set also included character profiles, fortune telling and music cards.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/adoj/card_e/howto/index.html Nintendo Japan official mini-site Card-e explanation]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 21:28, 2 June 2020

Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi
どーもくんの不思議てれび
Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi.jpg
Developer(s): Suzak
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: February 21, 2002
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Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi is a licensed Domo-kun (NHK-TYO TV mascot) game for Game Boy Advance, published by Nintendo.

Gameplay

In this game, Domo-kun is sucked into his TV and must play a series of minigames (with each one being a different television show) in order to escape.

There are six different minigames; Domo Koukyogakudan (Japanese: どーも交響楽団), Gekiryuu Canoe Cup (Japanese: 激流カヌーカップ), Tori no Seichou (Japanese: 鳥の成長), D-Site Baseball (Japanese: Dサイトベースボール), News Program (Japanese: ニュース番組), and Domo Collection (Japanese: どーもコレクション).[1]

Some of the minigames from this game were ported to DSiWare only in North America, in addition to new Domo games called Crash-Course Domo and White-Water Domo.

Using the e-Reader and special "Winter Pack" cards released on the same day as the game, the player could unlock more games such as Meisou Domo (meaning "meditating domo").[2] The e-Reader set also included character profiles, fortune telling and music cards.[3]

References

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Retail games Domo-kun no Fushigi Terebi
e-Reader games Alpine Ski • Figure Skate • Jump • Snowboard • Speed Skate • Curling • Koro Koro Domo • Meisou Domo
DSiWare White-Water Domo • Rock-n-Roll Domo • Pro-Putt Domo • Hard-Hat Domo • Crash-Course Domo