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Freeverse finishes ToySight camera game







Freeverse finishes ToySight camera game

Freeverse finishes ToySight camera game 12/03/2003 08:41 AM

Freeverse Software has announced that its new game ToySight has reached Gold Master status, the final step before a game goes into duplication. It'll be on store shelves in time for holiday shoppers, according to the company.




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