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Return to Zork

Return to Zork

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Descr: Return to Zork is a 1993 graphic adventure game in the Zork series. It was developed by Activision and was the final Zork game to be published under the Infocom label. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1993
Series: Zork
Composer: Nathan Wang
Engine: MADE
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, DOS, Sega Saturn, PC-9800 series, PC-FX, Classic Mac OS, FM Towns
Developers: Infocom, Activision, Activision Blizzard, DataWest

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