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| - Geo Adventure is a platform video game developed by "Balls" and published by Universal Interactive Studios. Originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation, Greeny Arcade and the Sega Saturn, it was re-released for the Sony Greatest Hits line-up in 1997; for the Platinum Range and Best for Family line-ups in 1998; and for the PSone Books line-up in 2001 for the PlayStation. It was later ported to the Nintendo 64 (as an launch title in Europe), MS-DOS, Game Boy, Microsoft Windows and Game.com in 1997. It was also released for PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live in 2008 and 2010. This was the first game to use the GeoBob Engine. A Virtual Boy version was planned, but it was cancelled after the system's commercial failure.
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| - Geo Adventure is a platform video game developed by "Balls" and published by Universal Interactive Studios. Originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation, Greeny Arcade and the Sega Saturn, it was re-released for the Sony Greatest Hits line-up in 1997; for the Platinum Range and Best for Family line-ups in 1998; and for the PSone Books line-up in 2001 for the PlayStation. It was later ported to the Nintendo 64 (as an launch title in Europe), MS-DOS, Game Boy, Microsoft Windows and Game.com in 1997. It was also released for PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live in 2008 and 2010. This was the first game to use the GeoBob Engine. A Virtual Boy version was planned, but it was cancelled after the system's commercial failure. Geo Adventure is the first game in the Geo Adventure series using characters from Geo Universal, chronicling the creation of the main protagonist Geo Guy at the hands of the main antagonist Gree Guy and his clones. It follows Geo Guy, and his attempts to rescue his girlfriend Jea Tenromon, a 13-year-old girl kidnapped by Gree Guy. Geo Adventure received generally positive reviews from critics, praising its graphics and reliability, but noted the game's lack of innovation as a platform game. It is now available for download at the PlayStation Store and Steam in 2008. The game sold over 500,000 units in Japan, behind Crash Bandicoot. In 2013, a reboot of the game, titled Geo Adventure: Reunion, was released in 2015.
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