Resurrection: Return of the Black Dragon

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Resurrection: Return of the Black Dragon
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Developer(s) Nebula Entertainment
Publisher(s) Dinamic Multimedia
Platform(s) Windows
Release2000

Resurrection: Return of the Black Dragon is a video game developed by Spanish developer Nebula Entertainment. [1] It was published by Dinamic Multimedia.

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References

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  3. "Resurrection: Return of the Black Dragon". iDNES.cz. 2001-05-03. Retrieved 2019-08-27.