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: One of the first games to allow a non-human protagonist to roam freely, perform "tricks," and interact with humans. Speedruns

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: A party game from Spin Master where players match prompts with dog photos. The Dog Game from Spin Master : One of the first games to allow

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Launched in the late 1990s by PF.Magic and later published by Ubisoft, the Dogz and Catz series allowed players to adopt, raise, and breed virtual pets. The files associated with these games were frequently shared in online communities, and fans often recorded their virtual pets to share via early video formats. 2. Nintendogs (2005)

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