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100 Classic Book Collection
100 Classic Book Collection box.png
Developer(s): Genius Sonority
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo DS
Category: Reference/Books
Players:
Predecessor: DS Bungaku Zenshuu
Successor: Otona no Renai Shousetsu: Harlequin Selection
Release dates
N. America: June 14, 2010
Europe: December 26, 2008
Australia: January 22, 2009
©2007-2010 Nintendo/Genius Sonority

100 Classic Book Collection (100 Classic Books in the later North American release) is a Nintendo DS Touch! Generations game developed by Genius Sonority and published by Nintendo. It is part of the Classic Books series, is the successor to DS Bungaku Zenshuu, and is succeeded by Otona no Renai Shousetsu: Harlequin Selection.

As the title suggests, it is a collection of 100 books in one Nintendo DS Game Card. All of the books are in the public domain.

In Japan, there is also a smaller version of the game for DSiWare containing only 20 of the books, called 20 Classic Book Collection.


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