- Osomatsu-kun:
Hachamecha Gekijō (おそ松くん はちゃめちゃ劇場, "Osomatsu-kun:
Nonsense Theater") is a
platform video game by Sega,
which was
released in 1988 for the...
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Choro Q 64 2:
Hachamecha Grand Prix Race (チョロ Q 64 2: ハチャメチャグランプリレース) is a
racing game
released in 1999 in ****an for the
Nintendo 64. It is the sequel...
- GameRankings.
Known in ****an as Bugs Bunny's
Hachamecha Daibōken (****anese: バックス・バニーはちゃめちゃ大冒険, Hepburn:
Bakkusu Banī
Hachamecha Daibōken) lit. Bugs Bunny's Insane...
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Three video games based on the
series have been produced. Osomatsu-kun:
Hachamecha Gekijō (おそ松くん はちゃめちゃ劇場, Osomatsu-kun:
Crazy Theater) was
developed and...
- America. It had a
Nintendo 64
sequel released only in ****an,
Choro Q 64 2:
Hachamecha Grand Prix Race. It is a
customizable racer game, and has a
total of 114...
- 1997-11-28JP
November 28, 1997 June 16, 1998
September 1, 1998
Choro Q 64 2:
Hachamecha Grand Prix Race
Locomotive Corporation Takara 1999-12-24JP
December 24...
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Konami April 1987NA
Unreleased April 1987 1989
Rygar Argos no Senshi:
Hachamecha DaishingekiJP Tecmo Tecmo April 17, 1987JP
April 17, 1987 July 1987 March...
- only
available in the ****anese market.
Examples include Choro Q 64 2:
Hachamecha Grand Prix Race (1999),
which increases the player's
maximum speed when...
- from the
original on 2018-12-16.
Retrieved 2020-07-09. "Osomatsu-kun:
Hachamecha Gekijou". GameSpot.
Archived from the
original on 2019-03-09. Retrieved...
- rock band,
formed in
Kyoto and
active from 1985 to 1991.
Their album Hachamecha Kyou
reached number 10 on the
Oricon chart and was
named one of the top...