Information in the game database is updated periodically. Below, you'll find that information compiled as pertains to HAL Laboratory. The company may be involved as a publisher, developer or both.
3DS
Kid Icarus: Uprising [2011]
Kirby: Canvas Curse [June 14, 2005]
Kirby Mass Attack [September 19, 2011]
Kirby: Squeak Squad [December 4, 2006]
Kirby Super Star Ultra [September 22, 2008]
Pokemon Ranger [November 1, 2006]
Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia [November 10, 2008]
Egger Land [January 29, 1987]
Eggerland: Souzouhe no Tabidachi [August 20, 1988]
Fire Bam [February 1, 1988]
Gall Force [December 10, 1986]
Adventures of Lolo [1994]
Ghostbusters II [1990]
Hal Wrestling [1990]
Kirby's Block Ball [November 26, 1995]
Kirby's Dream Land [August 1, 1992]
Kirby's Dream Land 2 [March 20, 1995]
Kirby's Pinball Land [1993]
Kirby's Star Stacker [January 24, 1997]
Revenge of the Gator [1990]
Shanghai [1989]
Trax [1991]
Vegas Stakes [1995]
Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land [December 2, 2002]
Mother 1+2 [June 20, 2003]
Blade [November 20, 2000]
Kirby [unknown]
Kirby Air Ride [October 13, 2003]
Roll-O-Rama [unknown]
Super Smash Bros. Melee [December 3, 2001]
Adventures of Lolo [April, 1989]
Adventures of Lolo 2 [March, 1990]
Adventures of Lolo 3 [September, 1991]
Air Fortress [September, 1989]
Day Dreamin' Davey [June, 1992]
Defender II [July, 1988]
Eggerland: Meikyuu no Fukkatsu [August 9, 1988]
Exciting Rally: World Rally Championship [April 24, 1992]
Gozonji: Yaji Kita Chin Douchuu [November 17, 1989]
Joust [October, 1988]
Jumbo Ozaki no Hole In One Professional [February 1, 1988]
Kabuki: Quantum Fighter [January, 1991]
Kirby's Adventure [May, 1993]
Metal Slader Glory [August 30, 1991]
Millipede [October, 1988]
New Ghostbusters II [1990]
Rollerball [February, 1990]
Satsui no Kaisou: Power Soft Satsujin Jiken [January 7, 1988]
Uchuu Keibitai SDF [September 7, 1990]
Vegas Dream [March, 1990]
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards [June, 2000]
Pocket Monsters Stadium [August 1, 1998]
Pokemon Snap [July, 1999]
Pokemon Stadium [March, 2000]
Pokemon Stadium 2 [March, 2001]
Super Smash Bros. [April, 1999]
SimCity 64 [February 23, 2000]
Alcahest [December 17, 1993]
Arcana [May, 1992]
Hal's Hole in One Golf [September, 1991]
HyperZone [September, 1991]
Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No. 1 [February 21, 1997]
Kirby no KiraKira Kids [June 25, 1999]
Kirby Super Star [September, 1996]
Kirby's Avalanche [February, 1995]
Kirby's Dream Course [February, 1995]
Kirby's Dream Land 3 [November, 1997]
Metal Slader Glory: Director's Cut [November 29, 2000]
NCAA Basketball [October, 1992]
SimCity 2000 [November, 1996]
Kirby's Dream Collection: Special Edition [September 16, 2012]
Kirby's Epic Yarn [October 17, 2010]
Kirby's Return to Dream Land [October 24, 2011]
Super Smash Bros. Brawl [March 9, 2008]
Super Smash Bros. [unknown]
Mingle Magnet [November 2, 1999]
There are numerous companies in the industry, and their names change like the weather. The information above is not particular about the finer details. Acquisitions are common, so companies with no recent listings may still be developing games under a new name. For example, DMA Design currently has a Rockstar name. Do you know of a title that is not listed above but should be? Be sure and let a staff member know. You can contact staff if you click here.
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