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GB Genjin Land: Viva! Chikkun Ōkoku

GB Genjin Land: Viva! Chikkun Ōkoku

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Descr: GB Genjin Land: Viva! Chikkun Kingdom, known in China as Bonk's Adventure Land Kingdom, is an action video game that was released by Hudson Soft for Game Boy on April 22, 1994 in Japan and China. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: April 22, 1994
Platform: Game Boy
Series: Bonk
Genre: Action game
Publisher: Hudson Soft
Mode: Single-player video game

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