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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (モニカの城) was a unreleased [[Sega Saturn]] game. It developed as ''Faradoon: The Legend of Dragon Castle'', and renamed later 1997. This game had been placed on the game magazine's release calendar for a long time, but disappeared in mid-spring of 1999.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (モニカの城) is an unreleased [[Sega Saturn]] game. It was developed as ''Faradoon: The Legend of Dragon Castle'', and renamed later in 1997. This game had been placed on the game magazine's release calendar for a long time, but disappeared in mid-spring of 1999.
  
 
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Faradoon_Saturn_JP_Flyer.pdf|JP print advert(Faradoon)
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Faradoon_Saturn_JP_Flyer.pdf|JP print advert (Faradoon)
 
MonikanoShiro_Saturn_JP_Flyer.pdf|JP print advert
 
MonikanoShiro_Saturn_JP_Flyer.pdf|JP print advert
 
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===Magazine===
 
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File:MeanMachinesSega38UK.pdf|page=13|Mean Machines Sega#38 Page13
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File:MeanMachinesSega38UK.pdf|page=13|''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #38 Page 13
File:SSM_JP_1997-45_971226_P137.jpg|Sega saturn Magazine 1997#45 Page137
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File:SSM_JP_1997-45_971226_P137.jpg|''[[Sega Saturn Magazine (JP)|Sega Saturn Magazine]]'' 1997 #45 Page 137
 
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Monica no Shiro
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Pioneer LDC
Genre: RPG


















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Monica no Shiro (モニカの城) is an unreleased Sega Saturn game. It was developed as Faradoon: The Legend of Dragon Castle, and renamed later in 1997. This game had been placed on the game magazine's release calendar for a long time, but disappeared in mid-spring of 1999.

Gallery

Promotional Material

Magazine

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