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Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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Platforms: NES
Year: 1989
Developed by: Rare
Published by: LJN

Number of Files: 14
Total Filesize: 24 MB
Date Added: Jan 28th, 2015   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

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1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit -Title 0:33 0.59 MB get_app
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2. Start 0:07 0.11 MB get_app
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3. Eddie and Roger 1:55 2.07 MB get_app
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4. Downtown L.A. 3:04 2.73 MB get_app
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5. Ink and Paint Club 2:04 1.97 MB get_app
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6. City Park 4:08 4.17 MB get_app
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7. Cave and Doom 2:12 2.10 MB get_app
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8. ToonTown 1:29 1.48 MB get_app
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9. ToonTown Interiors 1:31 1.52 MB get_app
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10. Warehouse District 2:41 2.61 MB get_app
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11. Judge Doom 2:23 2.80 MB get_app
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12. Punchline 0:50 0.84 MB get_app
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13. Lose Life 0:12 0.19 MB get_app
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14. Game Over - Pass Code 0:47 0.72 MB get_app
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PaulChuck

10:34 Oct 11th, 2025Offline

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I feel a strange feeling with this game. Everyone says it's a piece of garbage along with the other LJN games, even I join the herd/popular opinion....but...every time I play the game I like it, I know all the paths, houses/hotels/whatever, I know the items, every Will, strategies, etc. It's so much that I even replayed it 5-6 times...and...I think it's because of the gameplay and the music, I don't know, it reminds me of GTA games but with less interactions, and I love those games. So if you combine that with NES + Good music + David wise + Happiness it becomes one of my favorite NES games.

PD:Why sound like that the ost?. In the game sound different

Nilogin

05:34 Sep 16th, 2024Offline

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I used to love the game because its music drew me in (thanks David Wise). Well, I don't want the game, but I do want the music.