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Originally this game was released by ''[[Tecnosoft]]'' in 1997. After the bankruptcy of ''Tecnosoft'', from February 24, 2010 to April 28, 2016, ''Twenty-One'' distributed the game archive version. It has been distributed by SEGA since SEGA acquired the rights of Technosoft.
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Originally this game was released by ''[[Technosoft]]'' in 1997. After the bankruptcy of ''Technosoft'', from February 24, 2010 to April 28, 2016, ''Twenty-One'' distributed the game archive version. It has been distributed by SEGA since SEGA acquired the rights of Technosoft.
  
 
It is a sequel to [[Neorude]] and was was followed up by [[Neorude: Kizamareta Monshou]].
 
It is a sequel to [[Neorude]] and was was followed up by [[Neorude: Kizamareta Monshou]].
 
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

Latest revision as of 08:46, 27 January 2022

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Neorude 2
System(s): PlayStation
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: RPG[1]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
¥571 (617)571 (617)[2] NPJJ-00754
CERO: A
Sony PlayStation Portable
JP
¥571 (617)571 (617)[2] NPJJ-00754
CERO: A
Sony PlayStation Vita
JP
¥571 (617)571 (617)[2] NPJJ-00754
CERO: A

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Neorude 2 (ネオリュード2).

Originally this game was released by Technosoft in 1997. After the bankruptcy of Technosoft, from February 24, 2010 to April 28, 2016, Twenty-One distributed the game archive version. It has been distributed by SEGA since SEGA acquired the rights of Technosoft.

It is a sequel to Neorude and was was followed up by Neorude: Kizamareta Monshou.

Magazine articles

Main article: Neorude 2/Magazine articles.

External links

References

  1. https://sega.jp/product/neorude2/ (Wayback Machine: 2020-09-28 13:07)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 PlayStation Store (ja-jp; JP0177-NPJJ00754_00-0000000000000001) (Wayback Machine: 2020-10-06 08:49)



Playstation Network Game Archives games
Sony PlayStation 2
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PlayStation
Puyo Puyo Sun (2014)
Tecnosoft IP:
Kaze no Oka Kouen nite (2016) | Kumitate Battle Kuttu Ketto (2016) | Kyuutenkai (2016) | My Garden (2016) | Neorude (2016) | Neorude 2 (2016) | Neorude: Kizamareta Monshou (2016) | Omise de Tenshu (2016) | Reverthion (2016) | Steeldom (2016) | Thunder Force V: Perfect System (2016)