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Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport

Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport

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Descr: Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport is a fighting game written for MS-DOS, by Apogee Software. The game was originally released as shareware in 1995. It was discontinued on November 6, 2003, and was re-released as freeware on April 24, 2006. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 29, 1995
Composer: Bobby Prince
Genre: Fighting game
Developers: Argo Games, 3D Realms
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, macOS, DOS
Publishers: Apogee Software, LLC, 3D Realms

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