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Pang!

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Platform: Arcade
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: Mitchell Corporation

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1989

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Reader Reviews

Pang! review

Reviewed July 31, 2005

beanhed says: "It may be fair to argue that Mitchell is not a coin-op company with a lavish history, and we, the gaming public, have not been inundated with titles spanning a 25 year stretch which other more illustrious names can claim. In fact, if you look at a list of their published titles, one name stands out for the frequency of its appearance - and for good reason too. "
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