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The Lost Golem
Details: Video game Descr: The Lost Golem is a puzzle game for the Dreamcast developed and published by Caramelpot and released in Japan only in 2000. Wikipedia Initial Release Date: February 24, 2000 Platform: Dreamcast Genre: Puzzle Video Game
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