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The Sword of Hope

The Sword of Hope

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Descr: The Sword of Hope, released in Japan as Selection: Erabareshi Mono, is a 1989 first-person RPG for the Game Boy, developed by Kemco and published by Seika Corporation. In 1992, it received a sequel, The Sword of Hope II. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 28, 1989
Genre: Role-playing Video Game
Mode: Single-player video game
Developers: Seika, Kemco
Platform: Game Boy
Publishers: Seika, Kemco

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