Released in 1989 exclusively in North America, the Friday the 13th video game for the NES has gained a reputation over the years—but not necessarily a good one. Published by LJN, a company infamous for its poor-quality licensed games, it’s easy to dismiss this title outright. However, what if we told you it was developed by Atlus? Could there be more to this game than meets the eye? Is it a hidden gem worth revisiting, or does it deserve to be condemned to retro gaming purgatory?
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