Popular games for collection Doko Demo Issho

01.10.2019

Toro and Friends: Onsen Town is a Match-3 Puzzle mobile game Developed by BeXide and published by Forward Works for Android and iOS. It was first released in 2019 in Japan for the Doko Demo Issyo series 20th anniversary, then later released worldwide in English, Chinese, and Korean in 2020 which was published by PiG Corporation. The game's service ran until 2021. After the closure of the Japanese servers, an offline mode was added to the game and all story episodes were made available.

06.11.2006

Toro's Story App: Heart Pounding Nya was a mobile game made by Bexide and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. that was released on November 6th 2006.

24.04.2003

Doko Demo Issho: My Picture Book is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released in April 24, 2003 on the PlayStation 2.

17.12.2011

Dungeon crawler with Toro and friends. Includes a "Friend Network" social app. It was the first game in the Doko Demo Issyo series to see release outside of Asia.

11.11.2009

Shuukan Toro Station is a miscellaneous game, developed and published by SCEI, which was released in Japan only. The game is a PSN sequel to Mainichi Issho, which was discontinued in Nov 2009. Weekly Toro Station is a weekly-updated interactive game featuring news.

23.07.2009

Toro! Let's Party! is a Video Game developed by SCE Japan Studio and BeXide, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on July 23, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary of the Doko Demo Issyo series. It is mainly a party game, though there is a prominent story mode in which mini games are unlocked as the story is progressed. A different version was made that contained an English translation in other Asian countries, including Hong Kong, making it the first Doko Demo Issyo game that was officially released in Korean, Chinese, and English. The Japanese version of the game was re-released on the Japanese PlayStation Now, on September 15, 2015.

15.06.2006

Doko Demo Issyo: Let's Go to School! is a video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on June 15, 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.

22.07.1999

Doko Demo Issyo (どこでもいっしょ, Together Everywhere) is a 1999 Video Game developed by Bomber Express and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. for the PlayStation, released on July 22, 1999 in Japan. Doko Demo Issyo was one of the games that used the PocketStation; it was instrumental in making the device sell so well in Japan. It is the first game in the Doko Demo Issyo Series. Doko Demo Issyo is a communication game, a game where you interact with the characters through words and phrases. The player can choose from five characters known as Pokepi and interact with them in an apartment. They can be taught words, and the player can answer questions asked by them. The biggest feature of Doko Demo Issyo is its compatibility with the PocketStation, a handheld device that often came packaged with the game, and its reliance on the device made the PocketStation required to play the game. It allowed the player to take any of the Pokepi with them anywhere, and they can continue to interact through the device. A remaster of the game was released on the PlayStation Portable on December 7, 2004 for the franchise's 5th anniversary. A port of the original game, separate from the remake on the PSP, was also released on the Playstation Vita in 2013.

11.11.2006

Mainichi Issho is a Japanese video game developed by BeXide and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 starring the PlayStation mascot Toro Inoue. It ran from November 11, 2006 to 2009 and was replaced by Weekly Toro Station. There was also a version for the PlayStation Portable called Mainichi Issho Portable. Trial versions of both the PSP and PS3 versions can be found on the original Japanese version of Toro! Let's Party!. After the service ended in 2009, the console version was made inaccessible, although the PSP version is still playable in a limited form. The console version can also be played in a limited form offline through emulation by forcing a PlayStation Network connection, although all its online features are inaccessible.

01.04.2004

Toro and the Shooting Star is an adventure game, where the player travels with Toro through a small town to uncover a mystery, meeting new characters and Pokepi along the way.

29.11.2001

Toro on Holiday is a Video Game developed by Bomber Express and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. It was released on November 29, 2001 on the PlayStation 2. It is an exploration based game where the player travels through a Japanese town with Toro. It is most notable by its use of live footage for its environments.

02.09.2004

Word-based communication game in which you teach new words to Toro, who then passes the information on to a set of black cats known as Kuro. It was released in September 2, 2004 on the PlayStation 2, and would mark the debut of Kuro. The game is compatible with the PS2's EyeToy accessory.

26.07.2002

Toro to Typing is a typing-based adventure game based on the Japanese PlayStation game Doko Demo Issyo. The game series concept of communicating with and teaching a virtual pet-type character is integrated with typing prompts.

19.12.2003

The follow-up to "Typing with Toro," a typing tutor game based on the Japanese PlayStation game Doko Demo Issyo. This time Toro and his friends are heading to a hot springs resort and will require your conversational typing prowess along the way. New minigames include karaoke, word games, snowman building, and others.

18.05.2006

Doko Demo Issho: Toro's Story App was a mobile game made by Bexide and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., which was released on May 18, 2006.