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    The Aquatic Games: Starring James Pond and the Aquabats

  • First released on 31 December, 1992 for Amiga
  • James Pond is on a break from baddie bashing to compete in the Aquatic Games in Basselona.

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  • First released on 31 December, 1992 for Amiga
  • James Pond is on a break from baddie bashing to compete in the Aquatic Games in Basselona.


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    About

    Play with Pond's fishy friends as they vie for the coveted Goldfish medal in 10 wet and wacky events. Practice all you want and qualify for the Official Games, or play with up to four friends in your own maritime match. Your porpoise - uh... purpose - is to be the first across the finish line, but you'll be hooked long before then!

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    Amiga, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Atari ST/STE

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    Millennium Interactive
    A London based game developer from the 90s. They were bought by Sony in 1997 and became SCE Studio Cambridge.
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    Electronic Arts
    At Electronic Arts, we exist to Inspire the World to Play.
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