One Piece: Mezase! King of Berry

One Piece: Mezase! King of Berry (2003)

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Genres:Adventure, Card & Board Game
Themes:Fantasy, Comedy
Story:From TV Animation One Piece: Mezase! King of Berry is a Japanese only game for Game Boy Advance. This game takes place from first arc in the story to the Baroque Works Saga.
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