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What we have here, ladies
and gentleman, is a true rarity. This game was never
released, and no prototype of it has ever been
found. Now, unlike most of these prototypes on this page,
this game was released to the public by the game's
developer, Technopop, for use on emulators!!
This game is the unreleased sequel to Zero Tolerance for
the Genesis - a rather impressive first person shooter in
its time. This game, however, never saw the light of day
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While first person shooters
may not be my cup of tea, they definately have their
audience. If they didn't, we wouldn't see Quake XVIII or
Unreal Counter Tournament Strike on the market. This game
seems pretty complete with a few minor bugs. The most
serious bug that I've seen so far in the game is that the color pallate is
not implimented correctly, making some things looking pretty ugly. Despite
these minor bugs, the game is pretty good when you consider the time it
was made in - don't expect Quake 3 here people, but its not too bad.
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Admittedly, I haven't played
too much of this game - like I said earlier in the review,
I'm not a real big fan of the first person shooter
games. However, it's always a treat to take a look at a
game that's been publically available by the
developers. There aren't too many games like that
released at this time, but hopefully, somewhere down the
road, more developers become generous like Technopop and
make games like this that never would have seen the light
of day otherwise available to the general
public...
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