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PRINCE OF PERSIA

JPN JPN Japan Rest of World

PRINCE OF PERSIA Departing: 1992

FORMAT SNES ■

DEVELOPER Arsys Software ■

YEAR 1992 ■

ORIGIN Japan ■

LOCALISED FOR Japan ■

REASONS Violence, Religion ■

ECONOMY

■ The game was published in Japan by Masaya and aimed at that market first and foremost, and features quite a few enhancements over the standard version that most other conversions were based on. There are redesigned stages as well as brand-new ones to

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