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Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Adventure
Developer: Rare
More Platforms: Game Boy

Publisher
Region
Released
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09/??/1989

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royalranger says: "Welcome to this very special edition of ''Gamers' Most Wanted.'' I am your host, RoyalRanger, and today we face the case of the robbery of Stanahana's Jewelry Store. I have a photo of the criminal here, which I shall show to you now. "
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