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    '''MediEvil: Defence o' the Damned''' was one of the [http://gallowmere.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Game_Prototypes four game prototypes] developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee. The game featured [[Sir Daniel]] defending [[The Sleeping Village|Gallows Town]] from [[zombies]].<ref>http://piercurto.com/home/home/medievil-psp/</ref>
    '''''MediEvil: Defence o' the Damned''''' was one of the [http://gallowmere.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Game_Prototypes four game prototypes] developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee. The game featured [[Sir Daniel]] defending [[The Sleeping Village|Gallows Town]] from [[zombies]].<ref>http://piercurto.com/home/home/medievil-psp/</ref>
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    Template:InfoboxAlt MediEvil: Defence o' the Damned was one of the four game prototypes developed by students of the University of Abertay Dundee. The game featured Sir Daniel defending Gallows Town from zombies.[1]

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