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Bee 52

Bee 52 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Action
Developer: Codemasters

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??/??/1992

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Bee 52 review

Reviewed September 10, 2006

strawhat says: "Some things in real life aren't made to be fun, but video games can mold them into something exhilarating, something worth wasting your free time to do. Video games can make you want to farm, or want to take the role of an old fat guy's life. They have transformed really boring aspects of life into something wild and breathtaking, and there are real gems out there. Bee 52 is not one of them. "
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