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'''Color Dreams''' was an unlicensed NES developer targeting the American market today infamous for their terrible quality games. In the early 1990s, they set up a subsidiary, '''Wisdom Tree''', which repackaged older Color Dreams games for the Christian market. Four of their games would be brought to the [[Sega Genesis]] before they disappeared.
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{{stub}}'''Color Dreams''' was an unlicensed NES developer targeting the American market today infamous for their terrible quality games. In the early 1990s, they set up a subsidiary, '''Wisdom Tree''', which repackaged older Color Dreams games for the Christian market. Four of their games would be brought to the [[Sega Genesis]] before they disappeared.
  
 
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Color Dreams was an unlicensed NES developer targeting the American market today infamous for their terrible quality games. In the early 1990s, they set up a subsidiary, Wisdom Tree, which repackaged older Color Dreams games for the Christian market. Four of their games would be brought to the Sega Genesis before they disappeared.

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