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Spelunker II: Yūsha e no Chōsen

Spelunker II: Yūsha e no Chōsen

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Descr: Spelunker II: Yūsha e no Chōsen is a Japan-exclusive action video game released for the Family Computer in 1987. An unofficial translation to English was made as a ROM hack. Despite being titled as a sequel to Spelunker, Spelunker II: Yūsha e no Chōsen features vastly different gameplay. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: September 18, 1987
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Genre: Action game
Publisher: Irem
Mode: Single-player video game

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