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Unusually for an RPG, while there is gold to collect the game has no shops; the gold you pick up only serves to buy yourself [http://www.i-mockery.com/shorts/fatal-labyrinth/ a better tombstone] when you die, upgrading it from a simple rock to an engraved tombstone and increasing the number of mourners. | Unusually for an RPG, while there is gold to collect the game has no shops; the gold you pick up only serves to buy yourself [http://www.i-mockery.com/shorts/fatal-labyrinth/ a better tombstone] when you die, upgrading it from a simple rock to an engraved tombstone and increasing the number of mourners. | ||
On March 18, [[1994]] the game was re-released on the Japan-only [[Sega CD]] compilation [[Sega Games Can Vol. 2]]. It also features on [[Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection]] for the [[PlayStation 3]]. Sega released a [[Windows]] version on September 14, [[2010]] as a digital download. | On [[March 18]], [[1994]] the game was re-released on the Japan-only [[Sega CD]] compilation [[Sega Games Can Vol. 2]]. It also features on [[Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection]] for the [[PlayStation 3]]. Sega released a [[Windows]] version on [[September 14]], [[2010]] as a digital download. | ||
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