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Dual Heroes

Dual Heroes

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Descr: Dual Heroes is a fighting game for Nintendo 64. The game was developed by Produce! and published by Hudson Soft in Japan, Electro Brain in North America and Gaga Interactive Media in Europe. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 5, 1997
Artist: Keita Amemiya (character design)
Genre: Fighting game
Developers: Hudson Soft, Produce!
Publishers: Electro Brain, Hudson Soft
Platform: Nintendo 64

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