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Throne of Darkness

Throne of Darkness

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Descr: Throne of Darkness is a Japanese-themed action role-playing game released in 2001 by Sierra On-Line, a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing. Players control up to four different samurai at a time. The game has three separate multiplayer modes which support up to 35 players. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: September 21, 2001
Developer: Click Entertainment
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
Producer: Mark Seibert
Composers: Etienne Grunenwald-Rohr; Mark Hardy
Platform: Microsoft Windows

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