Display title | Pole no Daibouken |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Pole no Daibouken (Pole's Big Adventure) is a 2009 Platform Game made by Sega and only available for Wii Ware. With its 8-bit style, it jumps on the nostalgia wagon started by games such as Mega Man 9... but instead of celebrating the good ol' games of the past, it turns into a (not always) Affectionate Parody of them. Nothing is spared, from graphical glitches to bugs, from inane plots to the meaninglessness of Scoring Points. |