Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
Gorby's Pipeline Plan (Japanese: ゴルビーのパイプライン大作戦 Hepburn: Gorubī no Paipurain Daisakusen) is a puzzle video game developed by Compile for the MSX2, Famicom, and FM Towns. It was published by Tokuma Shoten in 1991. With permission of the Soviet embassy, the game and its promotional materials feature the name and likeness of Mikhail Gorbachev, who was President of the Soviet Union at the time of the game's development and release. In the game, the player assembles water pipe segments for a pipeline from Moscow to Tokyo in order to strengthen Japan–Soviet Union relations.
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Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
Gorby's Pipeline Plan (Japanese: ゴルビーのパイプライン大作戦 Hepburn: Gorubī no Paipurain Daisakusen) is a puzzle video game developed by Compile for the MSX2, Famicom, and FM Towns. It was published by Tokuma Shoten in 1991. With permission of the Soviet embassy, the game and its promotional materials feature the name and likeness of Mikhail Gorbachev, who was President of the Soviet Union at the time of the game's development and release. In the game, the player assembles water pipe segments for a pipeline from Moscow to Tokyo in order to strengthen Japan–Soviet Union relations.
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Gorby's Pipeline Plan (Japanes ...... Japan–Soviet Union relations.
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『ゴルビーのパイプライン大作戦』(ゴルビーのパイプラインだい ...... に投稿されたゲームプログラム「水道管」「水道管II」が原案。
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1991-04-12
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Gorby's Pipeline Plan (Japanes ...... Japan–Soviet Union relations.
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『ゴルビーのパイプライン大作戦』(ゴルビーのパイプラインだい ...... に投稿されたゲームプログラム「水道管」「水道管II」が原案。
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Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
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ゴルビーのパイプライン大作戦
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