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    Fastest Lap

  • First released on 29 March, 1992 for Game Boy
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  • First released on 29 March, 1992 for Game Boy

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    Every detail of F-1 racing comes to the Game Boy with FASTEST LAP. Challenge the clock and try to get the best time on one of 16 different tracks. When you want some competition, take on the world and try to win the championship, or race against a friend for bragging rights. No matter how you race, there is plenty of action to go around in FASTEST LAP.

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    Kindle Imagine Develop
    Kindle Imagine Develop, aka KID, was a Japanese Developer that made games for many different platforms. KID declared bankruptcy in 2006
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