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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Windows PC]] fighting game published by [[VIC Tokai]]. It was originally announced as a [[Sega Saturn]] game, '''''Criticom 2''''' (being a sequel to ''[[Criticom]]''), before changing its name in 1996 and later changing its target platform. A [[PlayStation]] version is also thought to have existed at one point, but also cancelled.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Nintendo 64]] and [[Windows PC]] fighting game published by [[VIC Tokai]]. It was originally announced as a [[Sega Saturn]] game, '''''Criticom 2''''' (being a sequel to ''[[Criticom]]''), before changing its name in 1996 and later changing its target platform. A [[PlayStation]] version is also thought to have existed at one point, but also cancelled.
  
The game appeared in some form at [[E3 1996]].
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The game appeared in some form at [[E3 1996]]{{magref|playmag|4|49}}.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Dark Rift
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: VIC Tokai
Developer: Kronos Digital Entertainment
Planned release date(s): 1996-09[1], 1997-01[2]
Genre: Fighting
Number of players: 1

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Dark Rift is a Nintendo 64 and Windows PC fighting game published by VIC Tokai. It was originally announced as a Sega Saturn game, Criticom 2 (being a sequel to Criticom), before changing its name in 1996 and later changing its target platform. A PlayStation version is also thought to have existed at one point, but also cancelled.

The game appeared in some form at E3 1996[3].

Magazine articles

Main article: Dark Rift/Magazine articles.

References