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Trauma Center: New Blood

Trauma Center: New Blood

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Descr: Trauma Center: New Blood is a simulation video game developed by Atlus for the Wii. The third entry in the Trauma Center series, the game was published in North America in 2007 by Atlus, and in other regions in 2008 by Atlus and Nintendo. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 20, 2007
Series: Trauma Center
Composers: Kenichi Tsuchiya; Atsushi Kitajoh
Developer: Atlus
Artists: Masayuki Doi
Directors: Daisuke Kanada

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