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Werewolf: The Last Warrior

Werewolf: The Last Warrior

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Descr: Werewolf: The Last Warrior, known in Japan as Super Werewolf Chronicle Warwolf, is a Nintendo Entertainment System platform game about a werewolf that made its debut on November 16, 1990 in North America. It starred a werewolf character named Warwolf. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 13, 1990
Developer: Data East
Composers: Shogo Sakai; Takafumi Miura; Yusuke Takahama
Artists: T. Watanabe; Eiichiro Nakatsu
Publishers: Data East, Takara
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System

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