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Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest

Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Wii
Tags: Racing, Arcade
Developer: EC Interactive

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11/05/2010

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Heathcliff: The Fast and the Furriest review

Reviewed January 13, 2014

Jason Venter says: "License-based shovelware that ranks among the Wii's very worst offerings."
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