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- Q7244589 abstract "Princess Crown (プリンセスクラウン, Purinsesu Kuraun) is an action role-playing game (RPG) developed by Atlus and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn video game console in Japan on December 11, 1997. Some of the team members involved in the project would later form the game development company, Vanillaware.The game is a side-scroller with a medieval setting, and features real-time combat. It is possible to learn certain moves or button combinations which perform special attacks. As with many RPGs, experience points, money, and various items are obtained by defeating enemies.".
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- Q7244589 releaseDate "1997-12-11".
- Q7244589 releaseDate "2005-09-22".
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- Q7244589 designer "George Kamitani".
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- Q7244589 released "--12-11".
- Q7244589 released "2005-09-22".
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- Q7244589 comment "Princess Crown (プリンセスクラウン, Purinsesu Kuraun) is an action role-playing game (RPG) developed by Atlus and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn video game console in Japan on December 11, 1997. Some of the team members involved in the project would later form the game development company, Vanillaware.The game is a side-scroller with a medieval setting, and features real-time combat. It is possible to learn certain moves or button combinations which perform special attacks.".
- Q7244589 label "Princess Crown".