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Golf (NES)

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The only exciting thing about this game, is the fact that the main character kinda looks like Mario. Otherwise, the entire game is given away by the title alone; it's golf. Nothing more, nothing less - and sometimes, that's all you need in life. Condition : Great

CategoryVideo Games & Consoles
SubcategoryVideo Games
ConditionUsed
80sNES Gamesnintendosuper marioused

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