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{{sub-stub}}'''Trampoline''' was a brand used by [[SegaSoft]] for marketing products aimed at children (from pre-school to age 12) in North America{{intref|Press Release: 1996-07-01: SegaSoft Expands Into Kids Category; Unveils New Trampoline Brand and First Two Titles}}.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''Trampoline''' was a brand used by [[SegaSoft]] for marketing products aimed at children (from pre-school to age 12) in North America{{intref|Press Release: 1996-07-01: SegaSoft Expands Into Kids Category; Unveils New Trampoline Brand and First Two Titles}}.
  
Only a two games were published under the Trampoline brand: ''[[Puzzle Castle]]'' and ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales: The Frog Prince]]'', both released for [[Windows PC]]s and the [[Macintosh]] in 1996.
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Only two games were published under the Trampoline brand: ''[[Puzzle Castle]]'' and ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales: The Frog Prince]]'', both released for [[Windows PC]]s and the [[Macintosh]] in 1996.
  
 
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Trampoline was a brand used by SegaSoft for marketing products aimed at children (from pre-school to age 12) in North America[1].

Only two games were published under the Trampoline brand: Puzzle Castle and Fractured Fairy Tales: The Frog Prince, both released for Windows PCs and the Macintosh in 1996.

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