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Revision as of 16:46, 11 March 2021
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Game Gear version
Squinky Tennis
When the Codemasters logo appears, hold START until it disappears. This will open "Squinky Tennis", a two-player minigame hidden in several of Codemasters' Game Gear titles. It requires two Game Gears linked with the Gear-to-Gear Cable to be played.
References
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