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Samurai Sword

Samurai Sword (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Famicom Disk System
Tags: Adventure, Graphic
Developer: Capcom

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
11/15/1988

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Staff Reviews

Samurai Sword review

Reviewed January 19, 2007

Sho says: "Personally I recommend that you just look at all the screenshots, because whatever crazy scenarios your imagination comes up with are almost certainly going to be a whole lot cooler than the real thing."
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