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Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Midway who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Midway who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 Platform/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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* TimedMission: Every stage in the game has a time limit in which to finish it.

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* TimedMission: Every stage in the game has a time limit in which to finish it.it.
* VideoGameLives: You lose a life if one of the arrows is touched by an enemy or if you run out of time, but lives can sometimes be found inside bonus treasure chests.
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* CallARabbitASmeerp: The items you collect in the game are not called mushrooms, they are "mushlins".
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* AliceAndBob: Libble and Rabble, the two arrows in the game which serve as the playable characters. They have no defined gender given their status as mere objects and names that sound genderless.

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* AliceAndBob: AmbiguousGender: Libble and Rabble, the two arrows in the game which serve as the playable characters. They have no defined gender given Thier genderless names reflect on their status as mere objects and names that sound genderless.having a lack of gender.

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* InexplicableTreasureChests: Every stage is full of bonus treasure chests, some of which can send the player to bonus stages.
* OneHitPointWonder: If an enemy in the game can kill, it will kill one of the characters in one hit.

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* InexplicableTreasureChests: Every stage is full of bonus treasure chests, some of which can send the player to bonus stages.
* OneHitPointWonder: If an enemy in the game can kill, it will kill one of the characters in one hit.hit.
* TimedMission: Every stage in the game has a time limit in which to finish it.
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* InexplicableTreasureChests: Every stage is full of bonus treasure chests, some of which can send the player to bonus stages.

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* InexplicableTreasureChests: Every stage is full of bonus treasure chests, some of which can send the player to bonus stages.stages.
* OneHitPointWonder: If an enemy in the game can kill, it will kill one of the characters in one hit.
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* BonusStage: If the player manages to find a treasure chest, they will be transported to a bonus level where they can encounter more chests.

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* BonusStage: If the player manages to find a treasure chest, they will be transported to a bonus level where they can encounter more chests.chests.
* InexplicableTreasureChests: Every stage is full of bonus treasure chests, some of which can send the player to bonus stages.
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Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Midway who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Midway who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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* AliceAndBob: Libble and Rabble, the two arrows in the game which serve as the playable characters. They have no defined gender given their status as mere objects and names that sound genderless.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Libble & Rabble are merely just arrows, but they serve as the game's playable characters.
* BonusStage: If the player manages to find a treasure chest, they will be transported to a bonus level where they can encounter more chests.
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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.
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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldEraOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldEraOfVideoGames TheGoldenAgeOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.
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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldenEraOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

In the game the player takes control of two "arrows" with a string attached between them. The arrows must move around poles on the screen and form complete shapes to surround Mushlins as well as enemies and fully enclose them within. The player must harvest all the Mushlins on screen while avoiding enemies. Every screen also has a few treasure chests which take the player to a BounsStage if they are revealed. The stages in the game are referred to as "Seasons" based on the game's gardening theme.

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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldenEraOfVideoGames GoldEraOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

In the game the player takes control of two "arrows" with a string attached between them. The arrows must move around poles on the screen and form complete shapes to surround Mushlins as well as enemies and fully enclose them within. The player must harvest all the Mushlins on screen while avoiding enemies. Every screen also has a few treasure chests which take the player to a BounsStage BonusStage if they are revealed. The stages in the game are referred to as "Seasons" based on the game's gardening theme.
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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldenAgeOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldenAgeOfVideoGames GoldenEraOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.



Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Creator/{{Midway}} who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Creator/{{Midway}} Midway who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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''Libble Rabble'' is an arcade game from the GoldenAgeOfVideoGames developed and published by Creator/{{Namco}} and released to Japanese arcades in 1983.

In the game the player takes control of two "arrows" with a string attached between them. The arrows must move around poles on the screen and form complete shapes to surround Mushlins as well as enemies and fully enclose them within. The player must harvest all the Mushlins on screen while avoiding enemies. Every screen also has a few treasure chests which take the player to a BounsStage if they are revealed. The stages in the game are referred to as "Seasons" based on the game's gardening theme.

Sadly, the game would [[NoExportForYou not release outside of Japan]] because of a lack of interest on behalf of Creator/{{Midway}} who handled all Namco games outside of Japan. Even ''home ports'' would be exclusive to Japan until November 2021 when Hamster released a worldwide port via the ''Arcade Archives'' Collection on UsefulNotes/Playstation4 and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

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