Bob Morane (video game series)

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Bob Morane
Bob Morane Chevalerie 1 cover.jpg
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Developer(s) Infogrames Entertainment
Publisher(s) Infogrames Entertainment
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First releaseBob Morane : Chevalerie 1
1987

Bob Morane is a series of platform adventure video games, created by Infogrames Entertainment in 1987 based on the adventure book character of the same name. [1] [2]

List of video games

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References

  1. VALÉRY, Francis (27 February 2014). Bob Morane : un mythe moderne. Le Bélial. p. 1943. ISBN   9782843446139 . Retrieved 24 May 2019 via Google Books.
  2. Ichbiah, Daniel (15 November 2017). La Saga des Jeux Vidéo: 6ème édition. Daniel Ichbiah. ISBN   9791091410229 . Retrieved 24 May 2019 via Google Books.