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A fast-paced 2D top-down action/arcade shooter game, released in 1997 by Ultra/United. It also features a killer soundtrack of energetic electronic music and very sleek "TripTronic" vector graphics.
Gameplay video:
First 3 levels: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWsypt_6n2g
Levels 26-28: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4-zzXfNS1M
Demo download: http://www.tucows.com/preview/207888
CompatibilityMinimum System Requirements: 100MHz processor, 5MB RAM, 2MB video RAM, Mac OS 7.5, 10MB hard disk space
Recommended System Requirements: 233MHz processor, 16MB RAM, 2MB video RAM, Mac OS 9.2, 20MB hard disk space
Comments
One of the best arcade games I've played, a truly under-appreciated classic.
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get it work in SheepShaver with OS9. For some reason, the Demo version works, but after unlocking the full version it will crash on startup (at first with error 3897, now with -199). Anyone have any ideas? I can get it working on Windows XP, funnily enough, but not here!
I've uploaded a second archive made from a CD version that includes bonus audio tracks.
It didn't work on OSX with Classic (9.2)
marco75, what hardware are you running this and the other games you mentioned on? If you are not using an emulator, you might try InputSprocket or USB Overdrive.
This is an entertaining game, it's different enough from Robotron and other arena shooters to be worthwhile... I had this before and it's well worth the download. Unfortunately I haven't found a way to play it with a USB controller, so you'll be fumbling with a lot of keys.
Doesn't work with SheepShaver running Mac OS 9
Either that or the Xbox Live Arcade stuff needs to be released for Mac OS 9!!
This so needs an XBLA release.
this was my favorite game back in the day, so glad i found it again
I just added a screenshot, Attila.
It seems to run perfectly in SheepShaver running System 8.6. It's got a neat soundtrack. Sort of makes me want to hold a light-switch rave.
I'm clueless about most of the emulators because I don't have a newer mac. If anybody wants to test this and add more info and screenshots, please do!