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Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs

Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: Sports, Basketball
Developer: Electronic Arts
AKA: Bulls versus Blazers and the NBA Playoffs (EU), NBA Pro Basketball: Bulls vs. Blazers (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
12/??/1992
EU
??/??/1992
JP
02/26/1993

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Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs review

Reviewed June 30, 2006

sgreenwell says: "Bulls vs. Blazers sucked, sucks and will suck. "
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