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Fahrenheit

Fahrenheit (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega CD
Tags: Interactive Movie
Developer: SEGA
More Platforms: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, Sega 32X, Xbox

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1995
EU
??/??/1995
JP
09/01/1995

Staff Reviews

Fahrenheit review (Sega 32X)

Reviewed June 14, 2017

Gary Hartley says: "Fire Retarded"
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Reader Reviews

Fahrenheit review

Reviewed March 23, 2009

Suskie says: "I’ve been gaming long enough to know what I enjoy. It’s not like there are certain games I’m not into just because I’m unaware of them – the genres I don’t play, I don’t play for a reason. "
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