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Ring of Doom
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Electronic Arts[1]
Developer: Foley Hi-Tech[2]
Genre: Fighting[3]

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Ring of Doom is an unreleased game, speculated to be a fighting game[3] for both the Sega Mega Drive and SNES,[1] based on The Lord of the Rings book series.[3] While most of its art and design was complete, it was abandoned after its principle programmer left.[4] Some of the art and animations have been revealed by Ray Tobey in an article about the Animax Animation Editor. The date November 1993 is listed on musician Andy Armer's early 2000's website, possibly indicating its soundtrack was complete by that date.

Production credits

Source:
Various sources


Magazine articles

Main article: Ring of Doom/Magazine articles.

External links

References