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{{sub-stub}}'''''Shadow of the Beast III''''' is the sequel to ''[[Shadow of the Beast II]]'', released exclusively for the Commodore Amiga in 1993.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Shadow of the Beast III''''' is the sequel to ''[[Shadow of the Beast II]]'', released exclusively for the [[Amiga]] in 1993.
  
 
A [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of the game was planned, but ultimately cancelled. Little is known precisely about this Mega Drive version, only that [[Matt Furniss]] of [[Krisalis Software]] was given the job of handling the soundtrack. It appeared at [[Winter CES 1993]] before being canned by publisher [[Psygnosis]].
 
A [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of the game was planned, but ultimately cancelled. Little is known precisely about this Mega Drive version, only that [[Matt Furniss]] of [[Krisalis Software]] was given the job of handling the soundtrack. It appeared at [[Winter CES 1993]] before being canned by publisher [[Psygnosis]].

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Shadow of the Beast III
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Psygnosis
Developer: Reflections Interactive, Krisalis Software
Planned release date(s): 1993, 1994-02[1][2], 1994-04[3]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Shadow of the Beast III is the sequel to Shadow of the Beast II, released exclusively for the Amiga in 1993.

A Sega Mega Drive version of the game was planned, but ultimately cancelled. Little is known precisely about this Mega Drive version, only that Matt Furniss of Krisalis Software was given the job of handling the soundtrack. It appeared at Winter CES 1993 before being canned by publisher Psygnosis.

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