Live in Power Bowl: TM Network

Live in Power Bowl: TM Network (TMネットワーク ライブ イン パワーボウル?, "TM Network Live in Power Bowl") is a Japanese-only Nintendo Family Computer game featuring the then-popular J-Pop group TM Network. The song used as the background music is Come On Everybody from their album Self Control (using the 8-bit sound chip of the Family Computer). During the final level, real live images are reproduced at a level that the Family Computer is able to comprehend.

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