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Killing Zone

Killing Zone

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Descr: Killing Zone is a fighting video game developed by Scarab and published by Naxat Soft in March 1996 in Japan and by Acclaim in both July 1996 in North America, and September 1996 in Europe and Oceania, for the Sony PlayStation platform. The game was met with a poor critical reception. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: March 29, 1996
Genre: Fighting game
Developers: Kaga Create, feelplus
Platform: PlayStation
Publishers: Kaga Create, Acclaim Entertainment
Modes: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

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