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Legends of Valour

Legends of Valour

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Descr: Legends of Valour is a role-playing video game developed by Synthetic Dimensions and released by U.S. Gold and Strategic Simulations in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS, with the additional FM Towns and PC-98 versions in 1993-1994 in Japan only. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1992
Developer: Synthetic Dimensions
Designer: Kevin Bulmer
Programmers: Ian Downend; Graham Lilley; Paul Woakes
Composer: Ben Daglish
Platforms: Atari ST, DOS, PC-9800 series, AmigaOS, FM Towns

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