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Blue Stinger

Blue Stinger

Details: Survival game
Descr: Blue Stinger is an action survival horror game released in 1999 for the Dreamcast game console, developed by Climax Graphics and originally published by Sega, with publishing rights outside of Japan obtained by Activision. The game was conceived by then-Climax CEO, Shinya Nishigaki. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1999
Composer: Toshihiko Sahashi
Directors: Ayumu Kojima
Artists: Ryosuke Murakami; Masaki Segawa
Developers: Crazy Games, Inc., Climax Entertainment
Platform: Dreamcast

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