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PS2 / Gradius III & IV
Gradius III & IV
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Publisher: Konami
Developer: Konami
Release Date: Available Now
ESRB Rating: Everyone
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Published by Konami and developed by Konami, Gradius III & IV is a action game for the PS2. It has an ESRB rating of Everyone, which means the game is appropriate for players of all ages. In addition to the rating, the game box has a content description which explains the reason for the rating in more detail.

Genre: Action / Price: 49.99 / Number of Players: 2

Review: Gradius III and IV
The classic shooters Gradius III and IV come back to life on the PS2. What has Konami packed into this dual game disc?

First Look: Gradius III & IV
A lot of people have been complaining that none of the PS2 launch titles really tap the power of the Emotion Engine. Well, complain no longer.

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