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Michael Phelps Lists His Three Favorite NES Games, Asks For Yours

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

When Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is not winning gold medals, he is Y1 COM doing other things. Those recreational activities include playing video games among other things to help him chill out. The 14-career-gold-medal holder Twittered his favorite Y1 COM three NES games: Top 3 Y1 Games original NES games: 1. The Legend of Zelda 2. Super Mario Bros. 1 3. Contra What’s Y1 App yours!? We’re going Y1 Games to be blunt. It’s hard to obsessively check Phelps’ Twitter page and weed out spiffy game-related posts Y1 App like this. Oh, and Michael Phelps smokes pot. Michael Phelps Tells His Three Favorite NES Games [Kombo via GoNintendo] [Pic]

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