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Amigaworld.net News   Amigaworld.net News : REV'n'GE! #74
   posted by Seiya on 15-May-2017 17:28:32 (942 reads)
REV'n'GE! is a fanzine that review games and apps on vintage platforms.
Within various nice reviews you can focus on:

Battle of Wesnoth; a great 68k RTS
Total Eclipse; a surprising game for Commodore +4

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