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    Zool

  • First released on 1 October, 1992 for Amiga
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  • First released on 1 October, 1992 for Amiga

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    About

    Once every year, the games world is rocked by a game so stunning, so fast, so colorful, so big, so demanding, so mega, so awesome, so varied, so incredible, and so full of fabulous features and unexpected treats, that everybody just looks at it and says "THAT'S IT!" This year, Zool, The Ninja From the Nth Dimension, is definitely "IT!"

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    Amiga, Amiga CD32, PC DOS

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    Gremlin Interactive
    A UK-based games developer which created the Actua Soccer franchise among many others. The company began as Just Micro, changing its name to Gremlin Graphics Software and eventually Gremlin Interactive. After it was purchased by Infogrames in 1999 it became Infogrames Sheffield House. It closed its doors in 2001.
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