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Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Commodore 64
Tags: Action
Developer: Domark
More Platforms: NES

Publisher
Region
Released
Unknown
EU
??/??/1985

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Friday the 13th review

Reviewed October 23, 2005

Sho says: "In an uncharacteristic attempt at “cleverness,” that shambling zombie bodybuilder Jason Voorhees has figured out how to successfully pass himself off as little girls and the elderly. That’s right, one of your campground companions is actually the homoerotic homicidal maniac in a cunning disguise! "
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