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'''''Another Bible''''' is a 1995 tactical role-playing game for the Game Boy, and the third entry in the {{Serieslink|lb}}. It was developed by [[Multimedia Intelligence Transfer]], published by [[Atlus]], and released on March 2, 1995. Unlike other ''Last Bible'' games, which play as traditional RPGs, ''Another Bible'' adopts a strategic RPG approach that is similar to the {{Link|Series|mjt}} games.
'''''Another Bible''''' is a 1995 tactical role-playing game for the Game Boy, and the third entry in the {{Link|Series|lb}}. It was developed by [[Multimedia Intelligence Transfer]], published by [[Atlus]], and released on March 2, 1995. Unlike other ''Last Bible'' games, which play as traditional RPGs, ''Another Bible'' adopts a strategic RPG approach that is similar to the {{Link|Series|mjt}} games.


To date, ''Another Bible'' has not seen an official release outside of Japan. It received a fan translation by the group Aeon Genesis and was released on April 20, 2002.
To date, ''Another Bible'' has not seen an official release outside of Japan. It received a fan translation by the group Aeon Genesis and was released on April 20, 2002.

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Another Bible is a 1995 tactical role-playing game for the Game Boy, and the third entry in the Last Bible. It was developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer, published by Atlus, and released on March 2, 1995. Unlike other Last Bible games, which play as traditional RPGs, Another Bible adopts a strategic RPG approach that is similar to the Majin Tensei games.

To date, Another Bible has not seen an official release outside of Japan. It received a fan translation by the group Aeon Genesis and was released on April 20, 2002.

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