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Phoenix demo

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  • Price: Free to try
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98
  • Date added: November 02, 2003
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From Hasbro Interactive Email Games :

Medabots are collectible robots with interchangeable parts. Mix and match the parts of your Medabots to create more powerful robots. Figures come with a game card and die and feature 2 levels of game play - basic and advanced.

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