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GarageGames releases Dark Horizons: Lore







GarageGames releases Dark Horizons: Lore

GarageGames releases Dark Horizons: Lore 04/09/2004 03:55 PM

Independent game publisher GarageGames has announced the launch of Dark Horizons: Lore, simultaneously for Mac OS X and Windows. A futuristic first person shooter featuring giant combat robots, Dark Horizons: Lore is the first "hardcore" game from the publisher which has previously released Marble Blast, Orbz and ThinkTanks.




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