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Slalom

Slalom (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Sports, Extreme, Other
Developer: Rare

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/??/1987
EU
10/15/1987

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royalranger says: "Slalom is a perfect example of the types of games that dominated many people's time nearly two decades ago. Simple concept with little-to-no logic or design was all the rage. It was the NES that began the era of many well-designed and very entertaining games. But, as with every system, the NES wasn't without its weak points. And that's what brings me to review the game of Slalom, undeniably one of the NES' weak points. "
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