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Super Magnetic Neo

Super Magnetic Neo

Details: Console game
Descr: Super Magnetic Neo is a 3D platform game developed by Genki and was released exclusively for the Dreamcast console. The game was originally released in Japan on February 3, 2000. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: February 3, 2000
Developer: Genki
Publisher: Crave Entertainment
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Dreamcast
Genres: Platform game, Adventure game

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