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Classic PC game Out of this World available as free GBA ROM

The Game Boy Advance port of the classic PC game Out of this World (titled Another World in Europe) has been released as freely downloadable ROM by the original developer. From IGN, "The rights to Out of this World, AKA Another World in non-North American territories, had been reacquired by the original game's creator Erich Chahi. Cyril Corgordan has worked with Chahi to bring the original design to the Game Boy Advance, and the final product is now available for download, for free, on the programmer's website: http://www.foxysofts.com ."

"Either a GBA emulator or a rewriteable cartridge is required to play this downloadable file. The game features all the levels, graphics, and sounds of the original PC game."

Posted by Al on 04/29 at 01:53 PM

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