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Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament

Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament

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Descr: Klonoa 2: Dream Champ Tournament is a video game published by Namco and released on the Game Boy Advance in Japan in 2002 and North America in early 2005. As the third game in the Klonoa handheld series, the game retains many of the gameplay elements of the previous titles, while adding in a few of its own. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: August 6, 2002
Series: Klonoa
Publisher: Namco
Developers: Now Production, Namco
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genres: Platform game, Adventure game

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