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Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Collector's Edition (NES)

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Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Collector's Edition (NES)
Limited Run Games

An NES game released in the 2020s, on an exclusive orange cartridge, starring Reptar. Sometimes the universe just gives us exactly what we need. The Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Collector's Edition for NES is a love letter to the 8-bit era that doesn't just reference nostalgia, it literally runs on it.

Pop that orange cart into your top-loader and you're playing a brand new NES game, the way it was meant to be experienced. The collector's edition door hinge box opens to reveal a retro-styled box with dust jacket, an instruction booklet that looks ripped straight from 1992, an official soundtrack, a double-sided poster, and a certificate of authenticity. Then there's the star of the show: a posable 6" vinyl Reptar figure with six points of articulation.

Head, tail, arms, legs. He's not just a statue collecting dust. He's a tiny green dinosaur ready for whatever pose your display demands.

You even get a bonus Steam code tucked in there. The whole package channels the energy of tearing open a birthday present as a kid, back when getting a new NES game felt like winning the lottery. That orange cartridge is a serious flex for anyone whose collection wall features a row of grey and black carts.

It pops. It demands attention. And it plays a game that genuinely feels like it belongs in the original NES library.

For collectors who grew up blowing into cartridges and begging for five more minutes before bedtime, this one hits different.

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