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Spectrobes: Origins

Spectrobes: Origins

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Descr: Spectrobes: Origins is an Action RPG video game developed by Genki and published by Disney Interactive Studios and is the third and apparent final entry in the Spectrobes series. It is the first and only Spectrobes game in the series to be developed by Genki or to be exclusive for the Wii. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 18, 2009
Developer: Genki
Series: Spectrobes
Publisher: Disney Interactive Studios
Composer: Rei Kondoh
Platform: Wii

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