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'''''Door Door''''' (ドアドア) is a puzzle-platformer developed and published by [[Enix]]. It released for the [[Family Computer]] on July 15, 1985, and is notable for launching the career of [[Koichi Nakamura]]. | '''''Door Door''''' (ドアドア) is a puzzle-platformer developed and published by [[Enix]]. It released for the [[Family Computer]] on July 15, 1985, and is notable for launching the career of [[Koichi Nakamura]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 27 March 2023
Door Door
ドアドア
ドアドア
Box art
Developer
Publisher
Price
¥4900 ($31.36 USD)
Code
Famicom release date
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July 18, 1985
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Door Door (ドアドア) is a puzzle-platformer developed and published by Enix. It released for the Family Computer on July 15, 1985, and is notable for launching the career of Koichi Nakamura.