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- Toy_Pop abstract "Toy Pop (トイポップ, Toi Poppu) is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. It runs on Namco Libble Rabble hardware, and was also the only game that the company released in their last 8-bit year that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip. The game was later rereleased as part of Namco Museum Vol. 1 for the original Sony PlayStation in 1996.".
- Toy_Pop computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Toy_Pop computingPlatform Wii.
- Toy_Pop cpu Motorola_68000.
- Toy_Pop cpu Motorola_6809.
- Toy_Pop developer Namco.
- Toy_Pop genre Shoot_em_up.
- Toy_Pop publisher Namco.
- Toy_Pop releaseDate "2009-11-24".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageID "3771692".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageLength "3627".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageRevisionID "681467260".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink 8-bit.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_video_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sentient_toys_in_fiction.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shoot_em_ups.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_games_featuring_female_antagonists.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_games_featuring_female_protagonists.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virtual_Console_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft_in_video_games.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink File:Toy_Pop_arcade_flyer.jpg.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink File:Toypop.png.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_6809.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Namco_Libble_Rabble.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Namco_Museum.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Raster_graphics.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Shoot_em_up.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Sound_chip.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_Console.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Wii.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_YM2151.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toy Pop".
- Toy_Pop arcadeSystem Namco_Libble_Rabble.
- Toy_Pop cabinet "Upright, cabaret, and cocktail".
- Toy_Pop caption "Arcade flyer".
- Toy_Pop composer "Junko Ozawa".
- Toy_Pop cpu "1".
- Toy_Pop cpu "2".
- Toy_Pop developer Namco.
- Toy_Pop display "Horizontal orientation, raster, 288 x 224 resolution".
- Toy_Pop genre Shoot_em_up.
- Toy_Pop modes "Up to 2 players simultaneously".
- Toy_Pop platforms "Arcade, Wii".
- Toy_Pop publisher Namco.
- Toy_Pop released "--11-24".
- Toy_Pop sound "1".
- Toy_Pop title "Toy Pop".
- Toy_Pop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_Japanese.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:KLOV_game.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Toy_Pop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vgrelease.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:1986_video_games.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Namco_games.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Sentient_toys_in_fiction.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Shoot_em_ups.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Video_games_featuring_female_antagonists.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Video_games_featuring_female_protagonists.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Virtual_Console_games.
- Toy_Pop subject Category:Witchcraft_in_video_games.
- Toy_Pop hypernym Game.
- Toy_Pop type Software.
- Toy_Pop type VideoGame.
- Toy_Pop type Work.
- Toy_Pop type Work.
- Toy_Pop type CreativeWork.
- Toy_Pop type Thing.
- Toy_Pop type Q386724.
- Toy_Pop type Q7397.
- Toy_Pop type Q7889.
- Toy_Pop comment "Toy Pop (トイポップ, Toi Poppu) is a multi-directional shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986. It runs on Namco Libble Rabble hardware, and was also the only game that the company released in their last 8-bit year that did not use a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip. The game was later rereleased as part of Namco Museum Vol. 1 for the original Sony PlayStation in 1996.".
- Toy_Pop label "Toy Pop".
- Toy_Pop sameAs Q7830521.
- Toy_Pop sameAs トイポップ.
- Toy_Pop sameAs m.09_49d.
- Toy_Pop sameAs Q7830521.
- Toy_Pop wasDerivedFrom Toy_Pop?oldid=681467260.
- Toy_Pop isPrimaryTopicOf Toy_Pop.
- Toy_Pop name "Toy Pop".