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Rise of the Robots

Rise of the Robots

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Descr: Rise of the Robots is a fighting game released by Time Warner Interactive in 1994. Originally developed for the Amiga and PC DOS computers by Mirage's Instinct Design, it was ported to various video game consoles, including the Super NES, the Mega Drive, and the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1994
Designer: Richard Joseph
Programmers: Andy Clark; Gary Leach
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, Game Gear, DOS, CD-i, AmigaOS
Composers: Brian May, Richard Joseph
Developers: Time Warner Interactive, Mirage Technologies (Multimedia) Ltd., Instinct Design

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