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Route-16 Turbo
Details: Arcade game Initial Release Date: October 4, 1985 Developers: Tecmo, Hamster Corporation, Sun Corporation, Sun Electronics Corporation Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 Genres: Action game, Racing Video Game Publishers: Sunsoft, Hamster Corporation
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