List of Kirarin Revolution Media - Video Games

Video Games

  • Na-san Tamagotchi
    • Console: Handheld Electronics
    • Region: Japan
    • Genre: Puzzle, Pet Care
  • Kirarin Revolution: Kira Kira Idol Audition
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: August 10, 2006
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Puzzle, Music
  • Kirarin Revolution: Naa-san to Issho
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: December 7, 2006
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Action
  • Kirarin Revolution: Mezase! Idol Queen
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: July 12, 2007
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Strategy
  • Kirarin Revolution: Tsukutte Misechao! Kime*Kira Stage
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: December 13, 2007
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Action, Music
  • Kirarin Revolution: Minna de Odorou Furi Furi Debut!
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: July 24, 2008
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Action, Music
  • Kirarin Revolution: Atsumete Change! Kurikira * Code
    • Console: Nintendo DS
    • Release Date: December 20, 2008
    • Region: Japan
    • Developer: Konami
    • Genre: Action, Music

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