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Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijou

Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijou (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Adventure
Developer: SEGA

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
12/24/1988

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Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijou review

Reviewed June 13, 2009

Gary Hartley says: "Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijou is a war of attrition; progression in the game is dependant on what simply breaks first. The game’s surreal presentation or your will to continue onward."
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