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Kid Kool

Kid Kool

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Descr: Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs is a video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988 by Vic Tokai. The game's main character is based on Kenji Sagara, a popular Japanese child actor who was famous in the 1980s for his impersonation of baseball player Masayuki Kakefu. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: July 22, 1988
Developer: Tokai Communications
Composers: Michiharu Hasuya
Genre: Platform game
Publisher: Tokai Communications
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System

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