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denki blocks - Gameboy Advance Games

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5{! is the latest puzzle craze! Slide blocks around the board, join colored blocks together to build shapes and solve puzzles. In Tournament Mode, try to solve 270 puzzles to earn the title of Puzzle Master, or compete against your friends in Denki Blocks! three versus game modes for up to 4 players. Denki Blocks is a challenging and addictive puzzle game for all ages.

Publisher : Majesco
Developer : Rage Software
ESRB : E
Platform : GBA
Media : Release Date
N Amer : 10/07/2002
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If youre fed up with your digital camera downloads taking an age, try this. The CompactFlash card from the camera fits into a PC-Card adapter, which in turn then plugs into the USB Memory Reader.

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