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Elf (エルフ)
Contents
Softography
PC-8801 mkII SR
- Angel Hearts (1989)
PC-9801 VM
- Angel Hearts (1989)
- De-Ja (1990)
- Run Run Concerto (1991)
- Dragon Knight III (1991)
- De-Ja II (1992)
- Metal Eye (1993)
Super CD-ROM²
- Dragon Knight II (1992)
- Dragon Knight III (1994)
- Dragon Knight & Graffiti (1995)
- De-Ja (1996)
PC-9801 UV
- Metal Eye 2 (1994)
- Dragon Knight 4 (1994)
PC-FX
- Doukyuusei 2 (1996)
- Dragon Knight 4 (1997)
References
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