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    Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly

  • First released on 1 November, 1991 for Game Boy
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    Comedy
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    The Simpsons

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  • First released on 1 November, 1991 for Game Boy

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    About

    School's out and Bart's ready for some summer fun in the sun! Until he got the news - Homer and Marge were sending him and Lisa off to summer camp. Not just any camp, but the infamous Camp Deadly! How bad could it be? Well, with Ironfist Burns as head counselor and Nelson and his band of bullies as bunkmates, it's not exactly paradise. Bart and Lisa are determined to get out - but first they've got to survive outrageous food fights, killer bees and a life-threatening game of capture the flag. Help Bart and Lisa escape, at least in time for school!

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    Imagineer
    A Japanese software company. They published games (developed by other companies) for various console systems, and ported various Western games for Japanese systems, such as SimCity, Populous, Might and Magic, and Wolfenstein 3D, among others.
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    Acclaim Entertainment
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