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M.U.D.S. – Mean Ugly Dirty Sport

M.U.D.S. – Mean Ugly Dirty Sport

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: 1990
Developer: Golden Goblins
Publisher: Rainbow Arts
Platforms: DOS, AmigaOS, Atari ST
Genres: Sports Video Game, Action game, Simulation Game

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