Beware the Scissorman!
Human Entertainment’s terrifying Super Famicom title Clock Tower has just received a new unofficial version for the Game Boy Advance 30 years after its original release, giving fans a fresh way to experience the legendary horror game.
The game, which focused on the story of an orphan named Jennifer Simpson and her encounters with a murderous fiend called the Scissorman, was originally launched for the Super Famicom in Japan on September 14th, 1995, and has received a few different rereleases over the years that have transpired since.
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Beware the Scissorman!
Human Entertainment’s terrifying Super Famicom title Clock Tower has just received a new unofficial version for the Game Boy Advance 30 years after its original release, giving fans a fresh way to experience the legendary horror game.
The game, which focused on the story of an orphan named Jennifer Simpson and her encounters with a murderous fiend called the Scissorman, was originally launched for the Super Famicom in Japan on September 14th, 1995, and has received a few different rereleases over the years that have transpired since.
Read the full article on timeextension.com