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The Jetsons: Robot Panic (Gameboy)

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Flott plattformspill, som ble lansert på et tidspunkt rett før Pokemon, hvor alle antok at Gameboy var mer eller mindre død. Det betydde at spillet kun ble laget i begrensede antall, aldri fikk en nyutgivelse, og har dermed blitt ganske samlerobjekt. Vi forventer at dette fortsetter å stige i pris etter hvert som årene går. Tilstand: Great

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