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{{Infobox video game
| title = Weekly Toro Station
| image = Weekly toro station psncover ps3 version.png
| caption = PS3 version cover
| developer = ], ]
| publisher = Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Japan)
| designer =
| series = Doko Demo Issyo
| engine = ]
| released = {{vgrelease|JP|November 11, 2009}}
| genre = ], ], ]s, ], ]
| modes = ], ], Online ]
| platforms = ], ], ] (through ])
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'''''Weekly Toro Station''''' (週刊トロ・ステーション, ''Shūkan Toro Sutēshon'') was a video game developed by Bexide and ] for the ] and ]. It was the replacement for '']'' and was released on November 11, 2009 through the Japanese ]. Some services were terminated on March 28, 2013, and was completely terminated at the end of September 2013.<ref>{{Cite web |title="Weekly Toro Station" Service Termination Notice {{!}} PlayStation® Official Site |url=https://www.jp.playstation.com/psn/torostation/end/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703193335/https://www.jp.playstation.com/psn/torostation/end/ |archive-date=July 3, 2013 |website=playstation.com}}</ref>

==Game Center (ゲームセンター)==
All ten mini games from ''Mainichi Issho'' were gathered and available for free in the Game Center (ゲームセンター, ''Gēmu Sentā''). That included the once pay per play games that required a service subscription such as the ] license. The Game Center's collectible ]s could be purchased with medals (10 medals cost 100 yen, 60 medals were 500 yen). There were all kinds of mini games: solo games, two-player games, online multiplayer games, some of them were even ] controlled.
#Mainichi Right Brain Ranking (まいにち右脳ランキング)
#Mainichi Right Brain Battle (まいにち右脳バトル)
#Mainichi Picture Shiritori (まいにちピクチャーしりとり)
#Angel Shooting (天使シューティング)
#Koi no Mi no Bori (コイの三のぼり)
#Nobi Nobi Snake (のび のび スネーク)
#Toro Racer (トロレーサー)
#Bowling (ボウリング)
#Speed (スピード)
#Tennis (テニス)

==Platinya Membership (プラチニャ会員)==
"Platinya" was a pun at "]" and "]", the latter being the Japanese equivalent to "]", the cat's scream. Platinya Membership consisted in an 800 yen 30-day subscription that allowed the gamer to get access to exclusive contents such as Toro Station back numbers.

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