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{{Game infobox |title=David Crane's Rescue of Princess Blobette |jptitle=ふしぎなブロビー プリンセス・ブロブを救え! |jptrans=Mysterious Blobby: Rescue Princess Blob! |boxart=Princess Blobette box.png |caption= |publisher=Jaleco (Japan),<br>Absolute Entertainment (North America)<br>[[Nintendo]] (Europe)<ref>Bar code prefix 045496</ref> |developer=(Unknown) |console=[[Game Boy]] |category=Action-platform |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=David Crane's A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia |successor=A Boy and His Blob (2009) |no_pricing= |releasena=May 1991 |releasejp=November 9, 1990 |releaseeu=1991 |releaseau=(Unknown) |releasekr=(Unknown) |releasezh=(Unknown) |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©1990 Imagineering, Jaleco }}
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{{Game infobox
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|title=David Crane's Rescue of Princess Blobette
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|jptitle=ふしぎなブロビー プリンセス・ブロブを救え!
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|jptranslation=Fushigi na Blobby: Princess Blob o Sukue!
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|jptrans=Mysterious Blobby: Rescue Princess Blob!  
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|boxart=Princess Blobette box.png
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|caption=
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|developer={{wp|Imagineering (company)|Imagineering}}
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|publisher='''JP:''' {{wp|Jaleco}}<br>'''NA:''' {{wp|Absolute Entertainment}}<br>'''EU:''' [[Nintendo]]<ref>Bar code prefix 045496</ref>
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|console=[[Game Boy]]
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|category=Action-platform
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|players=1
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|predecessor=''[[David Crane's A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia]]''
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|ownershiprights=©1990 Imagineering, Jaleco
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|no_pricing=
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|releasena=May 1991
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|releasejp=November 9, 1990
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|releaseeu=1991
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|colorscheme=Neutral}}
  
'''David Crane's The Rescue of Princess Blobette''' is a [[Game Boy]] game. It is part of the third party ''A Boy and His Blob'' franchise.
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'''''David Crane's The Rescue of Princess Blobette''''' is a puzzle-platforming game for the [[Game Boy]], and the sequel to the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] title ''[[David Crane's A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia|A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia]]''. Developed by {{wp|Imagineering (company)|Imagineering}} and headed by {{wp|David Crane (programmer)|David Crane}}, the game was initially released in Japan by {{wp|Jaleco}} in November of 1990, and was subsequently released in North America by {{wp|Absolute Entertainment}} and in Europe by [[Nintendo]] in 1991.
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==External links==
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*{{wp|The Rescue of Princess Blobette|''The Rescue of Princess Blobette'' on Wikipedia}}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 8 June 2021

David Crane's Rescue of Princess Blobette
ふしぎなブロビー プリンセス・ブロブを救え!
Fushigi na Blobby: Princess Blob o Sukue!
Princess Blobette box.png
Developer(s): Imagineering
Publisher(s): JP: Jaleco
NA: Absolute Entertainment
EU: Nintendo[1]
Platform: Game Boy
Category: Action-platform
Players: 1
Predecessor: David Crane's A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: May 1991
Japan: November 9, 1990
Europe: 1991
©1990 Imagineering, Jaleco

David Crane's The Rescue of Princess Blobette is a puzzle-platforming game for the Game Boy, and the sequel to the Nintendo Entertainment System title A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia. Developed by Imagineering and headed by David Crane, the game was initially released in Japan by Jaleco in November of 1990, and was subsequently released in North America by Absolute Entertainment and in Europe by Nintendo in 1991.

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  1. Bar code prefix 045496
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