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Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
published by Microids in 1998, developed by Monolith Productions

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platform: Windows
game type: action/reflex, first-person-shooter, shooter
genre: Science Fiction, Manga
perspective: 1st person 3rd person selectable
display: Textured polygons
languages available: English
ESRB rating: M (Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence)
The game installer is 16bit application so it can't be run on 64bit OS, but this is unnecessary as you can simply copy the Game folder from the CD where-ever you would've otherwise installed the game and run it from there as if you had installed it there.

If you're missing video in animations (but sound works fine) and missing text in main menu (and the mission log in-game, if you manage that far blind), try enabling triple buffering, this worked for me for some mysterious reason.

Sanguine 2008-08-12 22:09:03
Minimum:
* Windows 95 or 98
* 166 MHz Pentium CPU (233 MHz for software rendering)
* 32 MB RAM
* 4 MB VRAM

Sanguine 2008-08-12 21:52:26
Latest version: 2.2.1.4 (as of 1999-02)

Sanguine 2008-08-12 21:49:59
A manga-style 3D shooter with a great plot. Use a soldier inside the buildings and a 20 mt. robot on the streets. Great variety of weapons and cool graphic with explosions, smoke and blood!

2000-11-28 13:03:04

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