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		<description><![CDATA[More information on Home Improvement for the Super Nintendo (from Wikipedia)&#8230; The player guides Tim &#8220;The Toolman&#8221; Taylor in a quest to find some Binford power tools that have gone missing from the set of Tool Time. The game is broken down into 4 worlds of 4 levels, each world containing a boss level. It [...]]]></description>
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The player guides Tim &#8220;The Toolman&#8221; Taylor in a quest to find some Binford power tools that have gone missing from the set of Tool Time. The game is broken down into 4 worlds of 4 levels, each world containing a boss level.
It is also worth noting that the game had no manual; its splash screen explained, “Real men don’t need instructions.”
Ultimately, the game has received quite negative reviews despite the show&#8217;s popularity. This is most likely because of the strange aspect of Tim Taylor trying to recover tools while fighting dinosaurs, mummies, and robots and lack of an instruction manual. The game failed to sell in large numbers and it is hard to find today. 
(We also talk about E3).</itunes:summary>
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