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|title = ''Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue''
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|name = ''Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue''
|image = [[Image:Hamtaro Rainbow Rescue (EU).jpg|230px]]
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|developer = [[AlphaDream]]
 
|developer = [[AlphaDream]]
 
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
 
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|released = [[File:JP.png|15 px]] May 23, [[2003]]<br>[[File:EU.png|15 px]] October 29, [[2004]]
 
 
|genre = Adventure
 
|genre = Adventure
|modes = Single player
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|platforms = [[Game Boy Advance]]
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|media = 16-megabit cartridge
 
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'''''Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] video game released in [[2003]] and [[2004]]. It was published by [[Nintendo]] and developed by [[AlphaDream]], creators of ''[[Tomato Adventure]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' (and various other games in that series). This was the first ''Hamtaro'' game developed by AlphaDream, but it is not the last. The game was released in Japan and Europe, though Nintendo of America cancelled it. In Japan, the game was the fourth game in the series and was translated as ''Hamtaro 4: The Rainbow March''.
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'''''Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue''''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] video game released in [[2003]] and [[2004]]. It was published by [[Nintendo]] and developed by [[AlphaDream]], creators of ''[[Tomato Adventure]]'' and ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' (and various other games in that series). This was the first ''Hamtaro'' game developed by AlphaDream, but it is not the last. The game was released in Japan and Europe, though Nintendo of America cancelled it. In Japan, the game was the fourth game in the series and was translated as ''Hamtaro 4: The Rainbow March''.
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
 
 
In the game you'll go around the world of ''Hamtaro'' learning new words to use (called Ham-Chat) in order to solve the game's various puzzles. After you learn a new word, it'll be present in your Ham-Ham Dictionary on the game's main menu. As always, the game contains a variety of minigames that the player can partake in if he spends a certain amount of sunflower seeds.
 
In the game you'll go around the world of ''Hamtaro'' learning new words to use (called Ham-Chat) in order to solve the game's various puzzles. After you learn a new word, it'll be present in your Ham-Ham Dictionary on the game's main menu. As always, the game contains a variety of minigames that the player can partake in if he spends a certain amount of sunflower seeds.
 
 
[[Category:2003 video games]]
 
[[Category:2003 video games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:Game Boy Advance games]]
 
[[Category:2004 video games]]
 
[[Category:2004 video games]]
[[Category:Sequels]]
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[[Category:Alphadream games]]
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[[Category:Hamtaro games]]
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[[Category:Games published by Nintendo]]

Revision as of 12:34, 22 January 2020

Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2003 and 2004. It was published by Nintendo and developed by AlphaDream, creators of Tomato Adventure and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (and various other games in that series). This was the first Hamtaro game developed by AlphaDream, but it is not the last. The game was released in Japan and Europe, though Nintendo of America cancelled it. In Japan, the game was the fourth game in the series and was translated as Hamtaro 4: The Rainbow March.

Gameplay

In the game you'll go around the world of Hamtaro learning new words to use (called Ham-Chat) in order to solve the game's various puzzles. After you learn a new word, it'll be present in your Ham-Ham Dictionary on the game's main menu. As always, the game contains a variety of minigames that the player can partake in if he spends a certain amount of sunflower seeds.