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Tombs & Treasure

Tombs & Treasure

Details: Computer game
Descr: Tombs & Treasure, known in Japan as Asteka II: Templo del Sol, is an adventure game originally developed by Falcom in 1986 for the PC-8801, PC-9801, FM-7, MSX 2 and X1 Japanese computer systems. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: October 24, 1986
Composers: Takahito Abe
Publishers: Nihon Falcom, Tokyo Shoseki, Infocom
Developers: Nihon Falcom, Compile
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, FM-7, Sharp X1, MSX, PC-9800 series
Genres: Adventure game, Japanese role-playing game

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