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'''Popeye no Eigo Asobi''', which translates to Popeye's English Game, was the seventh game that [[Nintendo]] released for the [[NES|Famicom]], as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console.  It is the spelling counterpart to [[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]].  The primary purpose of the game is to teach Japanese children how to spell words in English.  It was never released outside of Japan.
'''Popeye no Eigo Asobi''', which translates to Popeye's English Game, was the seventh game that [[Nintendo]] released for the [[NES|Famicom]], as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console.  It is the spelling counterpart to [[Donkey Kong Jr. Math]].  The primary purpose of the game is to teach Japanese children how to spell words in English.  It was never released outside of Japan.
 
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Popeye no Eigo Asobi, which translates to Popeye's English Game, was the seventh game that Nintendo released for the Famicom, as part of an attempt to release educational games for the home console. It is the spelling counterpart to Donkey Kong Jr. Math. The primary purpose of the game is to teach Japanese children how to spell words in English. It was never released outside of Japan. Template:Continue Nav

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