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 Blood Money  Psygnosis
 
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Publisher : Psygnosis
Developer : DMA Design
Year : 1989
Genre : Shoot 'em up
Graphics : Tony Smith
Music : Tony Williams
Programming : Wayne Smithson
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Posted by grams88 April 19, 2008
Me and my brother used to play this game quite alot. I really enjoyed this game.


Posted by bullis1 December 1, 2006
I'm a very tolerant gamer, but this game isn't very good. Tried to incorporate too many features/styles of play and didn't do any of it right. But hey it came with a t-shirt so I guess it's totally awesome in the t-shirt category.

Sorry GT Turbo, but I guess I'm a lamer.

Posted by GT Turbo July 27, 2004

I have played and play yet now this game, i think it was one of the best STF game.

I have played with one and two players game, try it and love ! At the third level, enjoy the ice block, beautiful as all the others graphics of this game, beautifull background, beautiful music

if you don't like this game, you're a lamer !!

I have bought this game and i don't regret that !


GT Turbo (Blood Money is good for you !)

 


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