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Seaquest

Seaquest (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Atari 2600
Tags: Action
Developer: Activision

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Region
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??/??/1983

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Seaquest review

Reviewed October 31, 2003

retro says: "Humans are among the greediest of creatures. When a burglar breaks into a home or a robber decides to steal from a bank, they fail to believe that they're going to be caught by the police and thrown into jail. Greed completely takes over their mind and makes them forget about the harsh consequences. There's only one slice of cake left, and you know you should save it for your girlfriend, but do you? Heck no, you might get slapped later on when she finds out who ate it, but you don't care. You're..."
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