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The Official Strategy Guide Bill Kunkel Descent: The Official Strategy Guide, 1995, 283 pages, Bill Kunkel, 0761500413, 9780761500414, Prima Pub., 1995 DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1RoeVP1 http://www.powells.com/s?kw=Descent%3A+The+Official+Strategy+Guide This game offers horror and flight simulation with full-view in your flight vehicle, in order to zip in and out of mine shafts chasing the enemy. This guide is a necessity for the player because it's very easy to get lost in the tunnels and consists of 30 levels. DOWNLOAD http://wp.me/2Jf7y http://bit.ly/1urVIjw PlayStation Game Secrets Prima's Unauthorized Strategy Guide, Steve Faragher, Neil Worley, Dean Evans, Jun 1, 1999, Games, 144 pages. Covers 30 Games! A Bug's Life Bomberman World Brigandine Bust A Groove Destrega Colony Wars: Vengeance Cool Boarders 3 Crash Bandicoot: WARPED Duke Nukem: Time to Kill. Critical Depth The Official Strategy Guide, Anthony James, 1997, Games, 71 pages. 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