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Sanxion

Sanxion

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Descr: Sanxion is a 1986 scrolling shooter by Thalamus Ltd, developed by Stavros Fasoulas. It was the first game released by Thalamus. Fasoulas also wrote Delta and Quedex. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: October 1986
Developer: Thalamus Ltd
Composer: Rob Hubbard
Platforms: Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum
Designers: Stavros Fasoulas, Rob Hubbard
Awards: Best Soundtrack

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