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Ephemeral Fantasia

Ephemeral Fantasia

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Descr: Ephemeral Fantasia, known in Japan as Reiselied: Ephemeral Fantasia, is a 2000 role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2. The game was released in Japan on August 10, 2000, in North America on July 9, 2001 and in Europe on September 7, 2001. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 10, 2000
Publisher: Konami
Mode: Single-player video game
Developers: Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Konami
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genres: Role-playing Video Game, Action game, Adventure game

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