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'''''Wally wo Sagase!''''' is a 1992 arcade game by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega System 18]] tying into the ''Where's Wally?'' (''Where's Waldo?'' in the US) media franchise. You use a trackball to find Wally in a number of different ways (catching him in an animation, finding him in a door, finding him with only a small portion of the screen visible at a time, etc.). It is only known to have been released in Japan, however most people use the translated name ''Where's Wally!''; whether or not there was an overseas release is unknown (TODO find proof).
 
'''''Wally wo Sagase!''''' is a 1992 arcade game by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega System 18]] tying into the ''Where's Wally?'' (''Where's Waldo?'' in the US) media franchise. You use a trackball to find Wally in a number of different ways (catching him in an animation, finding him in a door, finding him with only a small portion of the screen visible at a time, etc.). It is only known to have been released in Japan, however most people use the translated name ''Where's Wally!''; whether or not there was an overseas release is unknown (TODO find proof).
  
 
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Wally o Sagase!
System(s): Sega System 18
Publisher: Sega
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Wally wo Sagase! is a 1992 arcade game by Sega for the Sega System 18 tying into the Where's Wally? (Where's Waldo? in the US) media franchise. You use a trackball to find Wally in a number of different ways (catching him in an animation, finding him in a door, finding him with only a small portion of the screen visible at a time, etc.). It is only known to have been released in Japan, however most people use the translated name Where's Wally!; whether or not there was an overseas release is unknown (TODO find proof).