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Aoi Blink
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Item Number: HC-90030
Publisher: Hudson
Jan/UPC Code: 4988607200329
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NCS Sale of the Week Offering: October 05, 2009
Original Release in Japan: April 27, 1990
«©NCSX» New and factory sealed copy of Aoi Blink for the PC-Engine (HuCARD) which was released nearly 2 decades ago. Aoi Blink is a horizontally-scrolling platform game where players maneuver a trio of characters who appear onscreen all at once. The active character leads the trio but the active status may be toggled between the three on the fly.
Product Condition
NCS' remaining inventory is brand new and factory sealed from our original warehouse inventory from the Spring of 1990. Most of our copies are tagged with a JPY6200 price label on the front of the CD.
Sale Offering
Pricing per copy of Aoi Blink is set at US$28.90 each. If you reside within the continental US, NCS recommends shipping by USPS Media Mail for the most economical domestic carriage cost. International customers can select USPS First Class Airmail International which delivers within 6-12 days.
Product SKU: HC-90030
JAN Code: 4988607200329
Japanese Product Name: 青いブリンク(HuCARD)
Compatibility: PC-Engine
Manufacturer: Hudson Soft
This document and photos are ©NCSX 1990, 2009. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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