Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Host Your Own Race Night DVD Game (Horses)

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Manufacturer: Cheatwell Games
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Binding: Toy Brand: Cheatwell Games EAN: 5015766023106 Feature: Horse Racing DVD Game Label: Cheatwell Games Manufacturer: Cheatwell Games Manufacturer Minimum Age: 168 Model: 23236 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Cheatwell Games Studio: Cheatwell Games
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Horse Racing DVD Game
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Experience the raw excitement of a flutter on the horses - without the risk of losing your shirt.
The pack includes a 16-race DVD, £50,000 in 'cash', betting slips, bookies board, write 'n' wipe pen, form guide and rules booklet.
Please note that the Race DVD is compiled from real race footage. The result of each race cannot be changed - ie. they don't have multiple endings.
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