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Shinseiki GPX Cyber Formula is a board game with a racing theme, published by Varie for the Game Boy. It was not released outside of Japan. Released: (JP) February 28, 1992 Nakajima Satoru Kanshū F-1 Hero MD is a racing simulation developed by Aisystem Tokyo and published by Varie for the Mega Drive. It was released as Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge on the Genesis in the US. Released: (JP) May 15, 1992 (NA) 1992 Nakajima Satoru Kanshū F-1 Hero 3 is advertised as a Famicom game to go on sale in August 1992, but I can find no evidence that it was ever actually released. Possibly canceled? Nakajima Satoru Kanshū Super F-1 Hero is a racing simulation developed by Aprinet and published by Varie for the Super Famicom. Released: (JP) December 18, 1992
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Attaché Case (Famicom cassette carrying case) (Japan)
kitsunebi posted a gallery image in Hardware & Peripherals
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Metroid and Volleyball. Volleyball and Metroid. Has there ever been a more natural pairing? And where the hell is the Metroid Volleyball game where you get to play beach volleyball using Samus' ball shape as the ball? And...heyyy....waitaminute...how the hell did Samus ever turn into the ball without crushing all of her bones and organs in the process??? Suddenly Metroid makes no sense to me.... Metroid released on the Famicom Disk System: August 6, 1986 Volleyball released on the Famicom Disk System: July 21, 1986
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