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  2. Evolution: The World of Sacred Device - Wikipedia

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    It was developed by Sting and published by Sega and Entertainment Software Publishing in Japan and Ubi Soft in North America and Europe. Evolution is a roguelike dungeon crawling game that follows the adventures of Mag Launcher. Mag Launcher and his companions use Cyframes, technology discovered in ancient ruins.

  3. Dragon Sword - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Sword [a] is an unreleased action role-playing game that was in development by Interactive Studios and planned to be published by MGM Interactive for the Nintendo 64, Windows and PlayStation. In the game, players would have assume the role from one of the four crusaders battling with monsters on a quest against an evil god to save the ...

  4. Revolution Software - Wikipedia

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    Revolution Software Limited is a British video game developer based in York, founded in 1989 by Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes and Noirin Carmody. [1] Its most popular line of games is that of Broken Sword, a series which began in 1996 with Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars.

  5. Sting Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sting Entertainment (株式会社スティング) is a Japanese game development studio. Some of their titles include Treasure Hunter G , Evolution: The World of Sacred Device , and the Dept. Heaven series of games.

  6. Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon - Wikipedia

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    eToychest gave the game a 5 out of 5, saying that "Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is a shining example of what this genre is capable of, and it comes as close to perfection as any recent adventure game has". [21] Just Adventure gave the game an A+, saying: "A triumph. It’s at the same time a real 3D game and a crackerjack pure adventure.

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  8. Spike Chunsoft - Wikipedia

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    Chunsoft was founded by Koichi Nakamura, a video game designer and programmer who had worked with Enix, including the popular Dragon Quest franchise until Dragon Quest V. The "Chun" in the company name is from the first kanji Naka of the company founder's name; Naka is read as "Chun" in Japanese Mahjong.

  9. The Sting! - Wikipedia

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    The in-game map of the city of Fortune Hills. The Sting! was one of the first third-person 3D games to allow the player to freely roam a city, with a transportation system (taxis) to facilitate this, many buildings he can explore and buy tools, meet accomplices or observe, prior to planning a burglary.