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- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 date "June 1992".
- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 developer LucasArts_Entertainment_Company_LLC.
- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 isCitedBy Indiana_Jones_and_the_Fate_of_Atlantis.
- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 publisher "LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC".
- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 quote "Hermocrates: ...as the waters rose around their city, the Kings of Atlantis, one after another, sought to hold off fate. Knowing mortal men would never rule the sea, they planned a huge colossus, which by use of orichalcum, ten beads at a time, would make them like the gods themselves. Nur-Ab-Sal was one such king. He it was, say the wise men of Egypt, who first put men in the colossus, making many freaks of nature at times when the celestial spheres were well aligned.".
- 5c4c14aff9af25824d671a3de49781e6f26ed85f4d2b0678cb43b61db12cd669 title "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis".