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Three Wonders

Three Wonders

Details: Video game
Descr: Three Wonders, released in Japan as Wonder 3, is a 1991 video game developed and published by Capcom and originally released for the arcades using the Capcom Play System platform. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: May 1991
Arcade System: CP System
Developer: Capcom
Composers: Masaki Izutani
Publishers: Capcom, Xing Entertainment
Platforms: Arcade game, PlayStation, Sega Saturn

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