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Dream TV

Dream TV

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Descr: Dream TV is an action video game for the Super NES where the player has to guide two youngsters through a nightmarish land of evil television shows. The player has to escape by defeating stereotypical television villains and finding pieces of a puzzle. The game features complex labyrinths. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: April 1994
Developer: Bits Studios
Composer: David Whittaker
Genre: Platform game
Publisher: Triffix Entertainment
Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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