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'''Nintendo Home Bowling''' is a mid 1960s-early 70s [[Nintendo]] toy. It is a miniature bowling alley that is packaged in a box more than one meter in length, with two small bowling balls and several bowling pins. | '''Nintendo Home Bowling''' is a mid 1960s-early 70s [[Nintendo]] toy. It is a miniature bowling alley that is packaged in a box more than one meter in length, with two small bowling balls and several bowling pins. | ||
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*[http://blog.beforemario.com/2019/04/nintendo-home-bowling-mid-1960s-to.html Before Mario page] | *[http://blog.beforemario.com/2019/04/nintendo-home-bowling-mid-1960s-to.html Before Mario page] |
Latest revision as of 15:10, 24 September 2020
Nintendo Home Bowling is a mid 1960s-early 70s Nintendo toy. It is a miniature bowling alley that is packaged in a box more than one meter in length, with two small bowling balls and several bowling pins.
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