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Friday, 11 April 2008
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License: Commercial
Year: 2000
Hardware:
A1200 (AGA)  AmigaCD  PPC  RTG  Pegasos (Morph OS) 
Disks:
1
Harddrive Installable:
Yes 
Language:
English  French  German  Italian 
Players:
1 only
Game Notes and Information

Requirements:

  • AGA or GFX card
  • 68030 CPU or better
  • 16MB RAM
  • CD-Rom drive
  • Hard Drive
This sequel was originally schedules to be released at the same time as the PC version in 1995, but was cancelled. Probably because the Amiga market was quickly declining at the time. Epic Marketing managed to obtain the rights to the game in 1999 and published it a year later in 2000.
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