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Crosstown

Crosstown (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Xbox 360
Tags: Shooter, Extreme, Sci-Fi
Developer: Studio Hunty

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
10/18/2009
EU
10/18/2009
JP
10/18/2009

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Staff Reviews

Crosstown review

Reviewed November 23, 2009

Zigfried says: "Fun action games made by smart people: that was the driving spirit behind the 1980 arcades' early successes, and that's the driving spirit behind Crosstown. I highly recommend any fan of the old fixed-screen classics download Studio Hunty's gem as soon as possible."
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