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Ibara (鋳薔薇) is a 2005 vertically scrolling shooter developed by Japanese developer Cave and published by Taito. It was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006.

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  • Ibara (video game) (en)
  • Ibara (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • 鋳薔薇 (ja)
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  • Ibara (鋳薔薇) is a 2005 vertically scrolling shooter developed by Japanese developer Cave and published by Taito. It was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2006. (en)
  • Ibara (鋳薔薇) est un jeu vidéo de type shoot 'em up développé par Cave, sorti en 2005 sur borne d'arcade (Cave 3rd Generation). Il a été adapté sur PlayStation 2 en 2006. (fr)
  • 『鋳薔薇』(いばら)は、ケイブの業務用縦スクロールシューティングゲームのシリーズ、またはその第1作目のタイトルである。 ラインナップは以下の通り * 鋳薔薇 * 鋳薔薇黒 ブラックレーベル * ピンクスゥイーツ ~鋳薔薇それから~ (ja)
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  • Ibara (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ibara_arcade_flyer.jpg
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