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Total PlayStation #38, January 1999 - A preview of ‘Final Fantasy VIII’ on the Playstation.
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Magic Slash! ‘The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past’ Super Nintendo, Game Boy Advance Support us on Patreon
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Pikachu Wins ‘Super Smash Bros.’ Nintendo 64
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“I’ll play with you for a little while.” ‘SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny’ PlayStation Portable
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Plane crazy ‘Metal Slug’ SEGA Saturn Support us on Patreon
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Snake In Red ‘Metal Gear Solid’ PlayStation
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Pokemon Emerald Version turns 20 years old today!
Emerald was first released in the USA on May 1st, 2005. 🐉🎂
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Speed Power Gunbike (Inti Creates - PSX - 1998)
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Snake Colors ‘Metal Gear Solid’ PlayStation
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Go!! Go!! Mario Kart is an official manga created by artist Shin Ogino and published in Japanese Famitsu GameCube+Advance magazine from February to July 2006.
It consists of over seven episodes and is directly based on the 2005 Nintendo DS game Mario Kart DS.
Go!! Go!! Mario Kart is a comedic racing manga that features characters from Mario Kart DS, including Mario, Luigi, Bowser, and Princess Peach. Notably, it excludes all unlockable characters from the game. The manga incorporates various courses and items from the game, presenting them in exaggerated and humorous scenarios.
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2004 Japan print ad for Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP and the "Donkey Kong Summer Campaign". 🍌
In 2004, Nintendo launched the "Donkey Kong Summer Campaign" in Japan to promote Donkey Konga 2. As part of this campaign, a limited number of Donkey Kong-themed Game Boy Advance SP consoles were produced.
These consoles were not available for direct purchase; instead, they were distributed as prizes through a lottery system. Participants could enter the lottery by submitting postcards included with Japanese copies of Donkey Konga 2.
1000 total were made making it one of the rarest SP systems.
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