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ZuPaPa! is a platform arcade video game developed by Face and originally published by SNK on September 1, 2001. Starring the eponymous creature, players are tasked with travelling through nine stages, throwing small creatures called Zooks, jumping on and off platforms to navigate level obstacles while dodging and defeating monsters. Although first launched in arcades, the game has been re-released through download services for various consoles. The title has gained a cult following since its initial release.

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  • ZuPaPa! est un jeu vidéo de plates-formes développé par et édité par SNK en 2001 sur Neo-Geo MVS (NGM 070). Le jeu est resté longtemps à l’état de prototype avant de sortir en 2001. (fr)
  • ( 주파파는 본 작품의 주인공의 이름이기도 합니다.) 〈주파파!〉(일본어: ズパパ!, ZUPAPA!)는 페이스에서 제작, SNK에서 2001년 9월 1일에 출시한 아케이드 게임으로, 버블보블, 스노우 브라더스와 비슷한 방식으로 진행되는 플랫폼 게임이다. (ko)
  • ZuPaPa! is a platform arcade video game developed by Face and originally published by SNK on September 1, 2001. Starring the eponymous creature, players are tasked with travelling through nine stages, throwing small creatures called Zooks, jumping on and off platforms to navigate level obstacles while dodging and defeating monsters. Although first launched in arcades, the game has been re-released through download services for various consoles. The title has gained a cult following since its initial release. (en)
  • ZuPaPa! (ズパパ!?) è un videogioco arcade esclusivo per Neo Geo pubblicato da SNK. Sebbene il suo prototipo (sviluppato da Face nel 1994) fosse stato prima mostrato alla fiera dell'AOU Show di Tokyo, e poi comparso su varie riviste giapponesi del settore sempre nello stesso anno, questo titolo venne distribuito solamente nel 2001. Nell'ottobre 2018 ne è stata pubblicata una emulazione per Xbox One, PlayStation 4 e Nintendo Switch, tramite la raccolta di Hamster Corporation. (it)
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  • Face (en)
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  • ZuPaPa! est un jeu vidéo de plates-formes développé par et édité par SNK en 2001 sur Neo-Geo MVS (NGM 070). Le jeu est resté longtemps à l’état de prototype avant de sortir en 2001. (fr)
  • ZuPaPa! is a platform arcade video game developed by Face and originally published by SNK on September 1, 2001. Starring the eponymous creature, players are tasked with travelling through nine stages, throwing small creatures called Zooks, jumping on and off platforms to navigate level obstacles while dodging and defeating monsters. Although first launched in arcades, the game has been re-released through download services for various consoles. The title has gained a cult following since its initial release. (en)
  • ZuPaPa! (ズパパ!?) è un videogioco arcade esclusivo per Neo Geo pubblicato da SNK. Sebbene il suo prototipo (sviluppato da Face nel 1994) fosse stato prima mostrato alla fiera dell'AOU Show di Tokyo, e poi comparso su varie riviste giapponesi del settore sempre nello stesso anno, questo titolo venne distribuito solamente nel 2001. Nell'ottobre 2018 ne è stata pubblicata una emulazione per Xbox One, PlayStation 4 e Nintendo Switch, tramite la raccolta di Hamster Corporation. (it)
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  • ZuPaPa! (fr)
  • ZuPaPa! (it)
  • 주파파! (ko)
  • ZuPaPa! (en)
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