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Cardinal Syn

Cardinal Syn

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Descr: Cardinal SYN is a fighting video game developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment, the creators of Criticom and Dark Rift, and published by Sony in 1998. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: June 1998
Developer: Kronos Digital Entertainment
Genre: Fighting game
Artists: Albert Co
Publishers: 989 Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Platform: PlayStation

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