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Benefactor

Benefactor

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Descr: Benefactor is a video game for the Amiga developed by the Swedish team Digital Illusions CE and published in 1994 by Psygnosis. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: July 1994
Artists: Patrik Bergdahl
Developer: DICE
Publisher: Psygnosis
Platform: AmigaOS
Genres: Platform game, Strategy game, Strategy Video Game

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