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1999 video game
Last Legion UX
Developer(s)
Yuke's
Publisher(s)
Hudson Soft
Platform(s)
Nintendo 64
Release
JP: May 28, 1999
Genre(s)
Third-person shooter
Mode(s)
Single player, multiplayer
Last Legion UX (ラストレジオンUX) is a third-person shooter game for the Nintendo 64, developed by Yuke's and published by Hudson Soft. It was released in Japan in May 1999.
Contemporary reviews
Review score
Publication
Score
N64 Magazine
60%[1]
^Kitts, Martin (October 1999). "Last Legion UX". N64 Magazine. No. 33. p. 70.
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