Igor (a.k.a. Igor - The Time Machine) is a video game created by Michael Stopp and Philip Jespersen, two Swiss students. It was released on April 4 2004 as an unofficial to their 1991 game, Supaplex, and was originally intended to be named "Supaplex-2."

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  • 2004-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
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  • Igor (a.k.a. Igor - The Time Machine) is a video game created by Michael Stopp and Philip Jespersen, two Swiss students. It was released on April 4 2004 as an unofficial to their 1991 game, Supaplex, and was originally intended to be named "Supaplex-2."
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  • May 2009
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  • Think!Ware Development
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  • Elmer Productions
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  • 2004 (xsd:integer)
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  • Igor
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  • Igor (a.k.a. Igor - The Time Machine) is a video game created by Michael Stopp and Philip Jespersen, two Swiss students. It was released on April 4 2004 as an unofficial to their 1991 game, Supaplex, and was originally intended to be named "Supaplex-2."
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  • Igor (video game)
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  • Igor
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