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Leander

Leander

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Descr: Leander is a video game for the Amiga developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Psygnosis in 1991. It was the first game developed by Traveller's Tales. The game was developed on the Amiga, then converted to the Atari ST by Philipp Wyatt for W.J.S Design. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1991
Designer: Jon Burton
Developer: Traveller's Tales
Genre: Platform game
Platforms: Sega Genesis, AmigaOS, Atari ST
Publishers: Electronic Arts, Psygnosis

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