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Ishido: The Way of Stones

Ishido: The Way of Stones

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Descr: Ishido: The Way of Stones is a puzzle video game released in 1990 by Accolade and developed by Publishing International. It was designed by Michael Feinberg and programmed by Ian Gilman and Michael Sandige. The game's producer was Brad Fregger, and Brodie Lockard contributed with graphics. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1990
Composer: Ed Bogas
Platforms: Game Boy, Famicom Disk System, Sega Genesis, MORE
Developers: Publishing International, Software Resources International
Genres: Puzzle Video Game, Strategy game, Strategy Video Game
Publishers: Publishing International, Accolade, Fujitsu, ASCII Corporation

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