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Fighting Warrior for Spectrum 48K

Australia, 1985
videogame

Fighting Warrior [computer game]. Fighting Warrior is a single player side scrolling fighting game. Players have a high, mid and low attack, jump, duck and st..

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Fighting Warrior for Commodore 64

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Doc the Destroyer for ZX Spectrum 48/128

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Rock & Wrestle for Commodore 64/128

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Frog dreaming

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Warlords II Scenario Builder for DOS

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Judge Dredd for ZX Spectrum 48/128

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More Winners : Boy Soldiers (Captioned)

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Warlords II for Mac

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Carry on doctor

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Feathers

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Street Fighter

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A Waltz through the hills

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H.U.R.G. for ZX Spectrum 48K

Australia, 1983
Similarity: 33%
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