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Nester's Funky Bowling (USA, Nintendo Virtual Boy)

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V 90-ih je Nintendo izdajal revijo z imenom "Nintendo Power", ki je bila izjemno priljubljena. Imela je celo svojega majhnega maskota; Nester, najbolj kul otrok od tistega amish boy-a, ki sem ga spoznal, ko sem bil star 10 let. Nekje so Nintendo mislili: "he, morda bi morali Nesterju dati njegovo igro??", in tako smo dobili Nester's Funky Bowling. Ker vsakemu sistemu potrebuje slabo bowling igro. Stanje: Odlično

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