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Tuff E Nuff

Tuff E Nuff

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Descr: Tuff E Nuff, known in Japan as Dead Dance, is a 1993 fighting game developed and released by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: March 26, 1993
Artists: Mr. Kamikaze; Mr. Hasegawa; Nobuyuki Kuramochi
Composers: Yasuhiko Takashiba; Suguru Ishida
Developer: Jaleco
Publishers: Nintendo, Jaleco
Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Switch

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