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The TwinBee series created its own style of game: the Cute 'em Up. (More Below!) Episode information GTV 64 "Be There with Bells On" Season 4 Episode 1 Original Airdate: January 26, 2019 Produced January 11-24, 2019 Recorded at Butsudan Studios and edited on my 15" MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. Produced with Final Cut Pro and Photoshop, which my job paid for! Other great videos about the TurboGrafx Turbo Duo and PC Engine! The Zonk Song • The Zonk Song! Learn the Hidden Lyrics in ... The More You Know: TurboDuo • The More You Know Gaming: Turbo Duo, TTi &... Who Are Kato & Ken? • “Who Are Kato & Ken?” or “Why Is the Game ... What REALLY Happened to Yuko After Valis III • What REALLY Happened To Yuko After Valis 3... Pac-Land Fever • Pac-Land Fever!! Fun Codes & Glitches In ... Twinbee! Be There With Bells On • The Complete History of TwinBee: The Origi... Bonk's Nomenclature • Bonk's Nomenclature: Dissecting the Many N... Turbo-Grafx 16 Arcade Developer Interview • TurboGrafx-16 Arcade Machine Developer Int... At The End of the Rainbow (Keith X Wataru) • Keith Courage on TurboGrafx-16 was a Very ... Credits, thanks and other info Some information and images came from the Twinbee wiki at twinbee.wikia.com For more info about the Twin Bee aircraft visit seabee.info Twin Bee aircraft footage by Brian Neidhardt, I didn’t use any info from them this time but they are a great site shmuplations.com Some music, and radio dramas were thankfully preserved and archived by Ryan Landry. Soundtracks include Twinbee Vocal Paradise, Twinbee Paradise Sound Fantasia, Twinbee RPG, Konami Rebirth and some from the game itself. Commercials archived and preserved by Satoshi Matrix, Mr. Retrogreg, chirikun, nataukashii cm paradise, kooling, NS944A Gameplay footage mostly from World of Longplays but also darkleon, fatboy890, arcade games, hirudov2d, Jon Chilly, SuperViper T302, Fel1230, retropals, James Avery, aaronmunroe, Project longplay, great Twinbee fan, Stardaisy117, Super Longplay, AceNoctali, Digiarchetrype NG, Genentech Mikado, eb3fan, andyxdr, ko ramedo, edusword, vintagamers paradise. If anything is wrong, let me know, I’ll fix it! I love Twinbee but the timeline of events, and the games and their releases is REALLY confusing. Before we go any further lets recap. In chronological order and each way you can play them. The first Twinbee was an arcade game, and was also available on the Family Computer, MSX, X68000, and Family Computer Disk System, in the 1980s. In the 2000s it was released for mobile phones, Gameboy Advance, Wii and Wii U Virtual Console, with both the Family Computer and MSX versions, Nintendo 3DS 3D Classics, Microsoft Game Room, Playstation 4 Arcade Archives and Nintendo Switch online in Japan. In Europe the MSX version was released and in Bothe Europe and America, for the first time, the Family Computer versions are available through the Nintendo Switch online service. The second game, Moero Twinbee Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! Was released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System, in 1986 in Japan with a cartridge re-issue in 1993. Stinger was released in America in 1987 and is also available on the Wii U Twinbee 3 was released for the Family Computer in 1989 and has no other versions available anywhere Twinbee Da!! Was released for the Gameboy in Japan in 1990 and was called Pop N Twinbee for the European version, released in 1994. The game is also available on the Japanese 3DS Virtual Console. Detana Twinbee was an arcade game released in Japan in 1991 with versions available for the Sharp X68000 and PC Engine. Pop N Twinbee was released for the Super Famicom in Japan and Super NES in Europe, both in 1993 TwinBee Yahho!: Fushigi no Kuni de Ōabare!! In English: Uproar in Wonderland. In 1995. Later released for the Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn alongside Detana Twinbee as a 2 in 1 compilation.