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Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves

Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves is a 1994 platform arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan under their Hanafram label. One of the last games to be created by Toaplan, it is the sequel to Snow Bros., which was released earlier in 1990 on multiple platforms. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1994
Series: Snow Bros.
Developer: Toaplan
Publisher: Toaplan
Genre: Platform game
Platform: Arcade game

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