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- Release date:Jan 1, 2003
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Антихакер is an arcade game developed by Медиа Арт. It was originally released in 2003.
You can play Антихакер on PC.
- Release date:Aug 11, 2004
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Super League Manager 2005 is a strategy-sports game developed by Play Publishing. It came out on 11-08-2004. It was published by Play Publishing.
You can play Super League Manager 2005 on PC.
- Release date:Dec 10, 2009
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Kurulin Fusion is a puzzle game developed by Tozai. It was originally released in 2009. It was published by MTO.
Kurulin Fusion is available on PSP. You can purchase the game on PlayStation Store.
It was scored by Nobuo Uematsu.
- Release date:Aug 31, 1997
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W.A.R., Inc. is a strategy game developed by Optik Software. It came out on 31-08-1997. It was published by Interactive Magic.
W.A.R., Inc. is available on PC.
- Release date:Jan 1, 1991
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Elvira 2: The Jaws of Cerberus is a RPG game developed by Horror Soft. It was originally released in 1991. It was published by Accolade. Most rawgers rated the game as "Skip".
Elvira 2: The Jaws of Cerberus is available on PC.
- Release date:Jul 10, 2019
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She Sees Red - Interactive Movie is a game developed by Rhinotales. It was originally released in 2019. It was published by Rhinotales. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
You can play She Sees Red - Interactive Movie on Nintendo Switch and PC. The game is sold via Nintendo eShop and GOG.
- Release date:Oct 9, 2012
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Retro City Rampage is an arcade game developed by VBLANK ENTERTAINMENT. It was originally released in 2012. Vblank Entertainment published the game. The game is rated as "Recommended" on RAWG.
You can play Retro City Rampage on PC, Wii, PS Vita and PlayStation 3. You can purchase the game on Nintendo eShop.
It was scored by Jake Kaufman, Leonard J. Paul and Matthew Creamer.