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The '''Calciobit series''' is a series of [[Nintendo]] published soccer management games developed by [[ParityBit]]. The first game [[Calciobit]] was released exclusively in Japan for [[Game Boy Advance]]. Eventually a second entry in the series called [[Nintendo Pocket Football Club]] (known in Japan as Pocket Soccer League Calciobit) was released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Unlike the original game, it received an official localisation.
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The '''Nintendo Pocket Football Club series''' (known in Japan as the '''Calciobit series''') is a series of [[Nintendo]] published soccer management games developed by [[ParityBit]]. The first game [[Calciobit]] was released exclusively in Japan for [[Game Boy Advance]]. Eventually a second entry in the series called [[Nintendo Pocket Football Club]] (known in Japan as Pocket Soccer League Calciobit) was released for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. Unlike the original game, it received an official localisation.
  
 
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The Nintendo Pocket Football Club series (known in Japan as the Calciobit series) is a series of Nintendo published soccer management games developed by ParityBit. The first game Calciobit was released exclusively in Japan for Game Boy Advance. Eventually a second entry in the series called Nintendo Pocket Football Club (known in Japan as Pocket Soccer League Calciobit) was released for Nintendo 3DS. Unlike the original game, it received an official localisation.


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