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Super Fantasy Zone

Super Fantasy Zone (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: SEGA

Publisher
Region
Released
EU
??/??/1993
JP
01/14/1992

Reader Reviews

Super Fantasy Zone review

Reviewed February 01, 2009

goldenvortex says: "Despite being average at its core, Super Fantasy Zone certainly possesses a unique charm and pleasant aesthetics. Taking a similar structure as its predecessor, Super Fantasy Zone combines the cartoonish buoyancy of any 16-bit platform game and the fast-paced action of any other 16-bit shooter to create a creative blend of style and substance. "
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