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Bases Loaded (Gameboy)

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You know they were struggling with how to market this game, when they had to put "For Gameboy!" on the cover itself - because that's the only reason to buy this game; it's a baseball game, you can play on the Gameboy. And it is terrible. Condition : Great

CategoryVideo Games & Consoles
SubcategoryVideo Games
ConditionUsed
90sgameboyGameboy gamesnintendoSports

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