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Time Gal

Time Gal (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega CD
Tags: Interactive Movie
Developer: Wolf Team

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
06/??/1993
EU
??/??/1993
JP
11/13/1992

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Time Gal review

Reviewed May 30, 2007

Sho says: "Time Gal is a frenetic romp that’s full of action rather than frustration as you hop back and forth along its chaotic sequence of time periods with our title character likewise bounding to and fro in her skimpy outfit – not that I have any problem with lithe adventuresses who meddle in the workings of time and space, no sir."
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