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Ring of Red

Ring of Red

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Descr: Ring of Red is an alternate history turn-based strategy video game released by Konami for the PlayStation 2 console. It was one of the first PlayStation 2 games made with CD-ROM-based technology. Ring of Red was released in 2000 for Japan followed by North America and Europe in 2001. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: September 21, 2000
Designer: Yukio Futatsugi
Publisher: Konami
Developers: Konami, KCE Studios
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genres: Action game, Turn-based tactics

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