Genre: | Unknown Genre Type |
Publisher: | Future Publishing |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Amstrad CPC464, Amstrad CPC664 |
Release: | Magazine available via High Street/Mail Order |
Original Release Date: | 1st December 1986 |
Original Release Price: | Unknown |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
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