Betrayal in Antara

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Betrayal in Antara ist ein Computer-Rollenspiel aus dem Jahr 1997 und indirekter Nachfolger von Betrayal at Krondor. Es wurde von Sierra On-Line entwickelt und veröffentlicht. rdf:langString
Betrayal in Antara is a Windows 3.1 role-playing video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1997, after the success of their previous RPG, Betrayal at Krondor. Sierra had lost the rights to produce another game based on Raymond Feist's The Riftwar Cycle, and therefore had to create the game world of Ramar. Although it is not a sequel, Betrayal in Antara uses an updated version of Betrayal at Krondor's game engine. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara
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rdf:langString Jimmy Kowalski
rdf:langString David Henry
rdf:langString Peter Sarrett
rdf:langString Steven Lee Miles
rdf:langString Emmanuel Schilling
rdf:langString Rikki Cleland-Hura
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xsd:date 1997-06-30
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara
rdf:langString Peter Sarrett
rdf:langString Susan Frischer
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara ist ein Computer-Rollenspiel aus dem Jahr 1997 und indirekter Nachfolger von Betrayal at Krondor. Es wurde von Sierra On-Line entwickelt und veröffentlicht.
rdf:langString Betrayal in Antara is a Windows 3.1 role-playing video game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1997, after the success of their previous RPG, Betrayal at Krondor. Sierra had lost the rights to produce another game based on Raymond Feist's The Riftwar Cycle, and therefore had to create the game world of Ramar. Although it is not a sequel, Betrayal in Antara uses an updated version of Betrayal at Krondor's game engine.
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xsd:date 1997-06-30

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