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| | NINTENDO LAND - REVIEW: Plok, SNES |
 | | Plok's token power-boosting pick-up are shells, and they look so lovely and chubby that you get a strange, compulsive urge to nab as many of them as you can. |
 | | Of course, nothing can be absolutely perfect, and Plok does have some shortcomings: some of the levels get a bit long in the tooth and frustrating and sometimes Plok is just a teeny bit rusty to control. |
 | | It's obvious, after all, that Plok tries very hard to be a quality piece of software, and for a large part, it succeeds brilliantly. |
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