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Little Samson

Little Samson

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Descr: Little Samson is a 1992 Action-platform video game developed by Takeru and published by Taito Corporation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in North America on October 22nd, 1992. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: June 26, 1992
Developer: Takeru
Publisher: Taito
Artists: Hiroshi Kitamura; Yūko Nakamura
Producers: Kiyoshi Utata; Shinichi Yoshimoto
Composers: Yoshiji Yokoyama; Yukie Marikawa; Tsukasa Masuko

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