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Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me

Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: Konami
More Platforms: PlayStation

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
12/13/1996

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Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me review

Reviewed August 28, 2011

dementedhut says: "I feel like I'm telling a joke if I even mention those three bosses: a singing panda, a school girl with bunny ears, and a living spaceship with a giant bra walk into a bar."
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