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		By: Xorandice		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I think more people consider it an Amiga classic. It was a graphics and sound mold breaker that heralded the beginning of the end for lazy 68000 only inspired Atari ST ports that didn&#039;t use the Amiga&#039;s custom chipset (the gameplay was decidedly average though) and not Sega - wasn&#039;t the US version completely unplayable on the Megadrive/Genesis port of the Amiga original due to it playing far too fast?

SOTB 2 and 3 were pretty decent games - gameplay wise though.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think more people consider it an Amiga classic. It was a graphics and sound mold breaker that heralded the beginning of the end for lazy 68000 only inspired Atari ST ports that didn&#8217;t use the Amiga&#8217;s custom chipset (the gameplay was decidedly average though) and not Sega &#8211; wasn&#8217;t the US version completely unplayable on the Megadrive/Genesis port of the Amiga original due to it playing far too fast?</p>
<p>SOTB 2 and 3 were pretty decent games &#8211; gameplay wise though.</p>
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