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Dr Gadget - Snap TV NCAA Football DVD Trivia Game

Snap TV NCAA Football DVD Trivia Game
List Price: $24.99
Our Price: $1.00
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Manufacturer: Snap TV, Inc.
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Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Toy
Brand: Snap Tv
EAN: 0881381000045
Feature: College Football Game On DVD
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Snap TV, Inc.
Manufacturer: Snap TV, Inc.
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144
Model: DFB01-B
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Snap TV, Inc.
Studio: Snap TV, Inc.

Features
College Football Game On DVD
Over 500 Classic And Modern Video Clips
Greatest College Football Moments
Answer Questions With Your DVD Remote
Compete for Points

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Watch the greatest college football moments while putting your trivia knowledge to the test! This NCAA Football DVD Trivia Challenge Game will keep you hopping with over 500 classic and modern video clips. Answer questions with your DVD remote, and compete for points. DVD and score chart included.


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