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Twinkle Tale

Twinkle Tale[a] is a run and gun video game developed by ZAP Corporation and published by Wonder Amusement Studio exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan on 24 July 1992.[1][2][3][4][5] It was both the last project created by ZAP, as well as the only title to be released by Wonder Amusement Studio, which was a subsidiary of Japanese record label company Toyo Recording.

Twinkle Tale
Developer(s)ZAP Corporation (Uncredited)
Publisher(s)Wonder Amusement Studio
Producer(s)A. Satoh
Designer(s)H. Hayashi
Programmer(s)N. Saitoh
Toyohiko Yoshimine
Artist(s)M. Tamura
S. Kurosawa
Takeshi Kajii
Composer(s)Hiroshi Nishikawa
Platform(s)Sega Mega Drive
Release
  • JP: 24 July 1992
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player

Taking place in the fantasy world of Alpherion, the players take control of young apprentice magician Saria on a journey to rescue the great wizards of her land from their captivity and recover the powerful gemstones from the dark sorcerer Gadou and his followers before the demonic king of darkness, Kaiser Demon, is summoned and brings chaos to both the land of Alpherion and the world. Its gameplay mainly consists of run and gun action mixed with minimal exploration elements, using a main three-button configuration.

Despite being exclusive to Japan, Twinkle Tale received generally positive reception from critics who reviewed it as an import title since its release and was commended for the detailed presentation, colorful visuals, gameplay and replay value but some of the reviewers felt divided in regards to the music and sound design. In recent years, the title has since become an expensive collector's item and one of the rarest in the Mega Drive library, leading it to fetch high prices in the secondary video game collecting market.[6] The game has never been officially released outside Japan, although fan translations exist.[6]

Gameplay edit

 
Gameplay screenshot.

Twinkle Tale is a run and gun game that is played in a top-down perspective similar to Étoile Princesse, Kiki Kaikai and Mercs, where the players take control of Saria, the main protagonist of the game, through nine stages of varying thematic set in the land of Alpherion where the main objective is to rescue each of the great wizards of the land and recover the kingdom's powerful gemstones from Gadou, one of the main antagonists of the game by defeating one of his servants, along with one of his creations that act like a boss at the end of the stage in to progress further through the game.[7][8] The player has access to the options menu at the title screen before starting the game, where various settings can be adjusted such as controls and difficulty configurations.

Some of the levels featured are linear courses where the player must run, shoot, and dodge obstacles and enemies. Several stages are non-linear, however, with various paths that encourage the player to explore and find items. The player can find many types of item hidden in treasure chests, such as star-marked orbs that increase the number of times Saria can use magic, magical bombs, and vials that restore the player's health.[8] If the player is fully powered up, the items will instead grant different bonuses.

Controlling Saria is done with the controller's directional pad, which moves the player character in eight directions. Pressing the A button activates the magic bomb, while B is used to shoot and C allows to change between different magic attacks in real-time. After completing a stage, the player's total health is increased, as the Saria starts off with a three-bar life gauge. Once all health is lost, the players have a limited number of continues to keep playing before the game is over. If the game is completed on the highest difficulty, an extra difficulty level is unlocked at the options menu.

Plot edit

In the beginning, darkness and silence prevailed before the creation of the world until three lights; red, green and blue, were born within. Desiring domination, these light began in trying to destroy each one until their constant conflict spawned two black and white lights in the process. Wanting peace, the white light confined the other four lights and itself into gemstones representative of their colors which, after their powers were in complete harmony, the land of Alpherion was born as a result, where the events of Twinkle Tale takes place.[7] Saria, a young apprentice magician, is summoned by her mentor on going to the Picket Village in order to consult the fortune teller Raza about an important matter that day. When being inquired by the young apprentice magician, Raza alerts her of a rebellion stirred by the dark wizard Gadou with his legion of monsters by capturing the great wizards of Alpherion, one of which being the young apprentice's mentor, that could potentially lead Alpherion fall under his control if he is not stopped. As a result, Raza bestows upon Saria three magical items so she can go and defeat Gadou and his forces.[9]

Saria travels to the plains of Talon and reaches the castle of her mentor, the great red wizard Olof, to rescue him. Once freed from his captivity, Olof explains to Saria that one of the reasons for the rebellion to occur was due to Gadou violating the ban in not using the powers of his gemstone, an onyx, for personal use to control the darkness and communicate with hell, as well as trying to increase his strength through black magic, which infuriated the king of the land and imprisoned him on his castle and barely managed to confiscate the onyx, with him also informing to her that the main source of his powers, a ruby, was taken away and he has gone to the diamond palace to protect the king, but not before telling her to rescue his comrades.[10] Saria goes through the land's vine ravines before arriving and rescuing the great green wizard Dohla on his castle, who regretfully tells her that his emerald was also taken way. He further explains to her that another reason for the rebellion is to summon a powerful demon king from hell by using the powers of each gemstone and that she must have to save the great blue wizard Elan before departing to the Diamond palace in order to protect the king alongside Olof.[11] After going through the caves of Rield, Saria rescue Elan in his castle, whose sapphire was also stolen as well. Saria plans in heading towards the mountain range of Zard, where the castle of Gadou is located, with Elan granting her the ability to fly with a magical robe before going to protect the king with his comrades.[12]

Saria arrives to the castle of Gadou, who is lying fatally injured on a pentagram symbol and tells her that Kaiser Demon was summoned by his servants. He also explains his motivation for the rebellion and reveals the true culprits before passing away, with Saria quickly departing to the palace in order to kill the king of darkness.[13] Saria reaches the king's room before meeting with the great wizards, who tells her that Kaiser Demon is creating a breach between Alpherion and hell, but warns her that she cannot come back after entering the room without killing Kaiser Demon.[14] After an arduous battle, Kaiser Demon is eventually killed, with the great wizards and the king congratulating Saria for her heroic efforts, with the latter being able to grant a wish for her. Saria ask the king in forgiving the deceased Gadou for his misled actions and bury his remains on Zard, to which the king agrees in doing so. Saria departs from the palace and her master to look upon the horizon, marking both an end to her journey and the birth of a new legend.[15]

Development and release edit

 
Twinkle Tale was the last project created by ZAP and the only game published by WAS for Mega Drive.

Twinkle Tale was the last game to be created by ZAP Corporation, who previously worked on projects such as the conversion of Summer Games for the Master System and Dead Moon for the TurboGrafx-16 before the company was disbanded after its release, although they are not credited as such in the credits of the game or the manual.[16] It was published by Wonder Amusement Studio, a subsidiary of Japanese record label company Toyo Recording, exclusively in Japan on 24 July 1992, becoming the only title to be released under their game publishing label.[1][2][3][4] Early previews showcased the side status bar with a different art style, which was changed before release.[1][5] Twinkle Tale has not been officially released outside Japan; however, an English fan translation exists.[6]

Reception edit

Twinkle Tale received generally positive reviews. Famitsu gave it a score of 21 out of 40.[20][33] Retro Gamer praised the game too.[34]

Legacy edit

Since its initial release, Twinkle Tale has become one of the rarest Mega Drive titles, alongside other coveted titles such as Alien Soldier and MUSHA, with copies of the game fetching over US$300 on the secondary video game collecting market.[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ツインクル テール, Hepburn: Tsuinkuru Tēru

References edit

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  3. ^ a b "Be Mega Hot Menu - ツインクルテール". Beep! Mega Drive (in Japanese). No. 34. SoftBank Creative. July 1992. pp. 130–131.
  4. ^ a b "ProNews: News From Japan - Twinkle Twinkle". Sega Pro. No. 10. Paragon Publishing. August 1992. p. 16.
  5. ^ a b "Mega Drive: Twinkle Tale". Video-Ace Dendy (in Russian). No. 15. Video-Ace. January 1995. pp. 34–35.
  6. ^ a b c d Zak, Robert (8 October 2015). "10 Rarest Sega Mega Drive & Genesis Games Ever - 8. Twinkle Tale". WhatCulture.com. Obsessed With Film. from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  7. ^ a b Twinkle Tale 取扱説明書 (Sega Mega Drive, JP)
  8. ^ a b "Megadrive Tips - Twinkle Tale: A Guide For The Player". Mean Machines Sega. No. 7. EMAP. April 1993. pp. 36–37.
  9. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Introduction.
  10. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Talon Plain.
  11. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Dohla Castle.
  12. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Elan Castle.
  13. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Zard Mountain Range.
  14. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Diamond Palace.
  15. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Ending.
  16. ^ ZAP Corporation (24 July 1992). Twinkle Tale (Sega Mega Drive) (in Japanese). Wonder Amusement Studio. Level/area: Staff roll.
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  18. ^ "Mega Drive: Aventura / Espacial - Twinkle Tale". Ação Games (in Portuguese). No. 18. Editora Azul. September 1992. pp. 22–23.
  19. ^ "Be Mega Dog Race - ツインクルテール". Beep! Mega Drive (in Japanese). No. 35. SoftBank Creative. August 1992. p. 25.
  20. ^ a b "ツインクルテール [メガドライブ] - ファミ通.com". Famitsu (in Japanese). Gzbrain. 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  21. ^ Nini, Nourdine; Demoly, Jean-Marc (September 1992). "Mega Drive - Twinkle Tale: Quete Inoubliable Pour Une Fee Du Logis!". Joypad (in French). No. 12. Yellow Media. pp. 66–67.
  22. ^ Demoly, Jean-Marc (September 1992). "Console News - Megadrive - Twinkle Tale". Joystick (in French). No. 30. Anuman Interactive. p. 177.
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  24. ^ Dyer, Andy (November 1992). "Game Review - Twinkle Tale". Mega. No. 2. Future Publishing. pp. 52–53.
  25. ^ Boardman, Julian (October 1992). "Review: Twinkle Tale". Mega Drive Advanced Gaming. No. 2. Maverick Magazines. pp. 28–31.
  26. ^ Paul; Tom (November 1992). "Review - Twinkle Tale: Monsters and spells in this magic shoot 'em up from WAS". MegaTech. No. 11. EMAP. pp. 54–55.
  27. ^ Reischmann, Robert (January 1993). "Mega Drive Review - Super Sonic: Twinkle Tales". Play Time (in German). No. 19. CT Computec Verlag GmbH & Co. KG. p. 89.
  28. ^ Evans, Will; Knight, Chris (November 1992). "Sega Force Smash - Reviewed! -- Mega Drive: Twinkle Tale". Sega Force. No. 11. Europress Impact. pp. 28–30.
  29. ^ "Power Review - Twinkle Tale: Now you're a girl and it's time to fight evil nasties!". Sega Power. No. 36. Future plc. November 1992. pp. 50–51.
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  31. ^ "Mega Drive - ProReview: Twinkle Tale". Sega Pro. No. 18. Paragon Publishing. April 1993. p. 69.
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  33. ^ "Magical Shooting Girls". Shooting Gameside (in Japanese). Vol. 3. Micro Magazine. 24 September 2011. p. 86. ISBN 978-4896373714.
  34. ^ Davies, Ryan (21 May 2009). "Twinkle Tale". Retro Gamer. Imagine Publishing. from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2019.

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Twinkle Tale a is a run and gun video game developed by ZAP Corporation and published by Wonder Amusement Studio exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan on 24 July 1992 1 2 3 4 5 It was both the last project created by ZAP as well as the only title to be released by Wonder Amusement Studio which was a subsidiary of Japanese record label company Toyo Recording Twinkle TaleDeveloper s ZAP Corporation Uncredited Publisher s Wonder Amusement StudioProducer s A SatohDesigner s H HayashiProgrammer s N SaitohToyohiko YoshimineArtist s M TamuraS KurosawaTakeshi KajiiComposer s Hiroshi NishikawaPlatform s Sega Mega DriveReleaseJP 24 July 1992Genre s Run and gunMode s Single player Taking place in the fantasy world of Alpherion the players take control of young apprentice magician Saria on a journey to rescue the great wizards of her land from their captivity and recover the powerful gemstones from the dark sorcerer Gadou and his followers before the demonic king of darkness Kaiser Demon is summoned and brings chaos to both the land of Alpherion and the world Its gameplay mainly consists of run and gun action mixed with minimal exploration elements using a main three button configuration Despite being exclusive to Japan Twinkle Tale received generally positive reception from critics who reviewed it as an import title since its release and was commended for the detailed presentation colorful visuals gameplay and replay value but some of the reviewers felt divided in regards to the music and sound design In recent years the title has since become an expensive collector s item and one of the rarest in the Mega Drive library leading it to fetch high prices in the secondary video game collecting market 6 The game has never been officially released outside Japan although fan translations exist 6 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 4 1 Legacy 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Gameplay screenshot Twinkle Tale is a run and gun game that is played in a top down perspective similar to Etoile Princesse Kiki Kaikai and Mercs where the players take control of Saria the main protagonist of the game through nine stages of varying thematic set in the land of Alpherion where the main objective is to rescue each of the great wizards of the land and recover the kingdom s powerful gemstones from Gadou one of the main antagonists of the game by defeating one of his servants along with one of his creations that act like a boss at the end of the stage in to progress further through the game 7 8 The player has access to the options menu at the title screen before starting the game where various settings can be adjusted such as controls and difficulty configurations Some of the levels featured are linear courses where the player must run shoot and dodge obstacles and enemies Several stages are non linear however with various paths that encourage the player to explore and find items The player can find many types of item hidden in treasure chests such as star marked orbs that increase the number of times Saria can use magic magical bombs and vials that restore the player s health 8 If the player is fully powered up the items will instead grant different bonuses Controlling Saria is done with the controller s directional pad which moves the player character in eight directions Pressing the A button activates the magic bomb while B is used to shoot and C allows to change between different magic attacks in real time After completing a stage the player s total health is increased as the Saria starts off with a three bar life gauge Once all health is lost the players have a limited number of continues to keep playing before the game is over If the game is completed on the highest difficulty an extra difficulty level is unlocked at the options menu Plot editIn the beginning darkness and silence prevailed before the creation of the world until three lights red green and blue were born within Desiring domination these light began in trying to destroy each one until their constant conflict spawned two black and white lights in the process Wanting peace the white light confined the other four lights and itself into gemstones representative of their colors which after their powers were in complete harmony the land of Alpherion was born as a result where the events of Twinkle Tale takes place 7 Saria a young apprentice magician is summoned by her mentor on going to the Picket Village in order to consult the fortune teller Raza about an important matter that day When being inquired by the young apprentice magician Raza alerts her of a rebellion stirred by the dark wizard Gadou with his legion of monsters by capturing the great wizards of Alpherion one of which being the young apprentice s mentor that could potentially lead Alpherion fall under his control if he is not stopped As a result Raza bestows upon Saria three magical items so she can go and defeat Gadou and his forces 9 Saria travels to the plains of Talon and reaches the castle of her mentor the great red wizard Olof to rescue him Once freed from his captivity Olof explains to Saria that one of the reasons for the rebellion to occur was due to Gadou violating the ban in not using the powers of his gemstone an onyx for personal use to control the darkness and communicate with hell as well as trying to increase his strength through black magic which infuriated the king of the land and imprisoned him on his castle and barely managed to confiscate the onyx with him also informing to her that the main source of his powers a ruby was taken away and he has gone to the diamond palace to protect the king but not before telling her to rescue his comrades 10 Saria goes through the land s vine ravines before arriving and rescuing the great green wizard Dohla on his castle who regretfully tells her that his emerald was also taken way He further explains to her that another reason for the rebellion is to summon a powerful demon king from hell by using the powers of each gemstone and that she must have to save the great blue wizard Elan before departing to the Diamond palace in order to protect the king alongside Olof 11 After going through the caves of Rield Saria rescue Elan in his castle whose sapphire was also stolen as well Saria plans in heading towards the mountain range of Zard where the castle of Gadou is located with Elan granting her the ability to fly with a magical robe before going to protect the king with his comrades 12 Saria arrives to the castle of Gadou who is lying fatally injured on a pentagram symbol and tells her that Kaiser Demon was summoned by his servants He also explains his motivation for the rebellion and reveals the true culprits before passing away with Saria quickly departing to the palace in order to kill the king of darkness 13 Saria reaches the king s room before meeting with the great wizards who tells her that Kaiser Demon is creating a breach between Alpherion and hell but warns her that she cannot come back after entering the room without killing Kaiser Demon 14 After an arduous battle Kaiser Demon is eventually killed with the great wizards and the king congratulating Saria for her heroic efforts with the latter being able to grant a wish for her Saria ask the king in forgiving the deceased Gadou for his misled actions and bury his remains on Zard to which the king agrees in doing so Saria departs from the palace and her master to look upon the horizon marking both an end to her journey and the birth of a new legend 15 Development and release edit nbsp Twinkle Tale was the last project created by ZAP and the only game published by WAS for Mega Drive Twinkle Tale was the last game to be created by ZAP Corporation who previously worked on projects such as the conversion of Summer Games for the Master System and Dead Moon for the TurboGrafx 16 before the company was disbanded after its release although they are not credited as such in the credits of the game or the manual 16 It was published by Wonder Amusement Studio a subsidiary of Japanese record label company Toyo Recording exclusively in Japan on 24 July 1992 becoming the only title to be released under their game publishing label 1 2 3 4 Early previews showcased the side status bar with a different art style which was changed before release 1 5 Twinkle Tale has not been officially released outside Japan however an English fan translation exists 6 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings90 17 Review scoresPublicationScoreAcao Games18 18 18 Beep Mega Drive6 75 10 19 Famitsu21 40 20 Joypad85 21 Joystick79 22 Mean Machines Sega88 100 23 Mega62 24 Mega Drive Advanced Gaming78 25 MegaTech88 26 Play Time85 27 Sega Force91 28 Sega Power66 29 Sega Pro83 100 30 83 100 31 Video Games61 32 Twinkle Tale received generally positive reviews Famitsu gave it a score of 21 out of 40 20 33 Retro Gamer praised the game too 34 Legacy edit Since its initial release Twinkle Tale has become one of the rarest Mega Drive titles alongside other coveted titles such as Alien Soldier and MUSHA with copies of the game fetching over US 300 on the secondary video game collecting market 6 Notes edit Japanese ツインクル テール Hepburn Tsuinkuru TeruReferences edit a b c Soft Express thwinkhruethl Mega Drive WAS Freak in Thai No 130 12Bath August 1991 p 22 a b MEGA DRIVE Soft gt 1992 in Japanese GAME Data Room Archived from the original on 23 September 2018 Retrieved 5 June 2019 a b Be Mega Hot Menu ツインクルテール Beep Mega Drive in Japanese No 34 SoftBank Creative July 1992 pp 130 131 a b ProNews News From Japan Twinkle Twinkle Sega Pro No 10 Paragon Publishing August 1992 p 16 a b Mega Drive Twinkle Tale Video Ace Dendy in Russian No 15 Video Ace January 1995 pp 34 35 a b c d Zak Robert 8 October 2015 10 Rarest Sega Mega Drive amp Genesis Games Ever 8 Twinkle Tale WhatCulture com Obsessed With Film Archived from the original on 17 April 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2019 a b Twinkle Tale 取扱説明書 Sega Mega Drive JP a b Megadrive Tips Twinkle Tale A Guide For The Player Mean Machines Sega No 7 EMAP April 1993 pp 36 37 ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Introduction ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Talon Plain ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Dohla Castle ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Elan Castle ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Zard Mountain Range ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Diamond Palace ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Ending ZAP Corporation 24 July 1992 Twinkle Tale Sega Mega Drive in Japanese Wonder Amusement Studio Level area Staff roll Twinkle Tale for Genesis GameRankings Archived from the original on 4 June 2019 Retrieved 2 June 2019 Mega Drive Aventura Espacial Twinkle Tale Acao Games in Portuguese No 18 Editora Azul September 1992 pp 22 23 Be Mega Dog Race ツインクルテール Beep Mega Drive in Japanese No 35 SoftBank Creative August 1992 p 25 a b ツインクルテール メガドライブ ファミ通 com Famitsu in Japanese Gzbrain 2019 Retrieved 3 June 2019 Nini Nourdine Demoly Jean Marc September 1992 Mega Drive Twinkle Tale Quete Inoubliable Pour Une Fee Du Logis Joypad in French No 12 Yellow Media pp 66 67 Demoly Jean Marc September 1992 Console News Megadrive Twinkle Tale Joystick in French No 30 Anuman Interactive p 177 Rad Jaz November 1992 Megadrive Review Twinkle Tale Mean Machines Sega No 2 EMAP pp 108 110 Dyer Andy November 1992 Game Review Twinkle Tale Mega No 2 Future Publishing pp 52 53 Boardman Julian October 1992 Review Twinkle Tale Mega Drive Advanced Gaming No 2 Maverick Magazines pp 28 31 Paul Tom November 1992 Review Twinkle Tale Monsters and spells in this magic shoot em up from WAS MegaTech No 11 EMAP pp 54 55 Reischmann Robert January 1993 Mega Drive Review Super Sonic Twinkle Tales Play Time in German No 19 CT Computec Verlag GmbH amp Co KG p 89 Evans Will Knight Chris November 1992 Sega Force Smash Reviewed Mega Drive Twinkle Tale Sega Force No 11 Europress Impact pp 28 30 Power Review Twinkle Tale Now you re a girl and it s time to fight evil nasties Sega Power No 36 Future plc November 1992 pp 50 51 Mega Drive ProReview Twinkle Tale Sega Pro No 12 Paragon Publishing October 1992 pp 60 61 Mega Drive ProReview Twinkle Tale Sega Pro No 18 Paragon Publishing April 1993 p 69 Knauf Andreas December 1992 Test Diamantenfieber Twinkle Tale Video Games in German No 13 Future Verlag p 101 Magical Shooting Girls Shooting Gameside in Japanese Vol 3 Micro Magazine 24 September 2011 p 86 ISBN 978 4896373714 Davies Ryan 21 May 2009 Twinkle Tale Retro Gamer Imagine Publishing Archived from the original on 21 March 2016 Retrieved 1 June 2019 External links editTwinkle Tale at GameFAQs Twinkle Tale at Giant Bomb Twinkle Tale at MobyGames Portals nbsp 1990s nbsp Japan nbsp Video games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twinkle Tale amp oldid 1173927678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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