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  • First released on 31 October, 1979 for Arcade
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  • First released on 31 October, 1979 for Arcade

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    In this game, the player controls one of several different playable characters onboard a passenger liner in the early 20th century when it hits a storm and capsizes. The player character must navigate the shifting ship's destroyed corridors and rescue and lead to safety as many passengers as possible, all while the ship gradually fills with water.

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    Arcade, Super Famicom, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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    Human Entertainment
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    Vic Tokai
    A Japanese developer and publisher. Active from 1984-1997 in the video game industry. "Vic" stands for "Valuable Information and Communication".
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