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Platforms
  • PlayStation, PlayStation Network, Java Platform
Platform
  • PlayStation
Genre
  • Party
Ratings
  • ESRB: E
Title
  • Minions
Media
  • CD-ROM, Download
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Modes
  • Single-player, Multiplayer
Released
  • --04-24
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  • Please note that this content is fake. <default>Minions (1999 video game)</default> Developer(s) Publisher(s) Distributor(s) Director(s) Designer(s) Producer(s) Lead programmers Artist(s) Writer(s) Composer(s) Engine Picture format Native resolution Platform(s) Released Genre(s) Mode(s) Ratings Media System requirements Input methods Cabinet Arcade system CPU Sound Display Minions, released in Japan as Minions Party Madness (ミニオンパーティー狂気 Minionpātī kyōki), is a party game, the first installment in the Minions series and the spin-off to the Geo Adventure game series and the Geoshea game series (although "Balls" nor Geoshea Games, Co. didn't developed the game). It was released for the PlayStation in North America on April 24, 1999, in Europe on June 9, 1999, and in Japan on August 13, 1999. It was developed by Blitz Games. Initially meant to be published by Universal Interactive Studios, they dropped the title and gave it to Sony Computer Entertainment America. It was re-released for the four different best seller versions, the Sony Greatest Hits and Best for Family line-ups in 2000; the Platinum Range in 2001; and the PSone Books line-up in 2004. The game was re-released as a downloadable game via the PlayStation Network in 2007. SCEA released a platform game, Minions Adventure, in 2000, a sequel to the game, Minions 2, in 2003, and released the fourth game in the series, Minions THREE! in 2005. The fifth game in the series, 128 Minions was released in 2008, though only released in Japan. A sixth game, The Minion Waker, was released in 2011. A seventh game, Minions Go Move was released in 2013 only for the PlayStation 3 (which requires PlayStation Move).
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