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- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be developer Surreal_Software.
- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be isCitedBy The_Suffering_(video_game).
- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be publisher Midway_Games.
- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be quote "Consuela's Journal: Built in 1942, Fort Maleson served as both coastal defense facility and POW camp. The fort had some 250 men, and held approximately 1000 prisoners. The fort's most notorious story is of its colonel who executed three of his men for treason because a German airplane crashed on the island. A subsequent court-martial found no evidence to justify these executions, and the colonel ended up taking his own life.".
- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be title "The Suffering".
- 041ed51d081ce408c7569702619827897ff71cfad4ff97f3d0088045fb8e67be year "2004".