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Go Vacation

Go Vacation

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Descr: Go Vacation is a 2011 party video game developed and released by Namco Bandai Games for the Wii and Switch. It is the third game in the We Ski series. Up to four players can compete against each other in over 50 sport-based minigames that take place in four fictional island resorts. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: October 11, 2011
Series: We Ski
Composer: Norihiko Hibino
Developers: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Namco
Publishers: Nintendo, BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, Namco Bandai Games America Inc.
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Wii

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