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Majesco Announces Mobile Forces For the PC
Vehicle and ground-based first-person-shooter hits retail this summer.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted March 11, 2002
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Majesco, one of the fastest-growing publishers of interactive entertainment software, today announced Mobile Forces for PC. Developed by U.K.-based Rage Software as a combat intensive shooter, Mobile Forces will be released this summer.

“Mobile Forces’ unique style of vehicle and ground-based combat will have adrenaline pumping through the veins of even the most action-hungry PC gamers,” said Ken Gold, Vice President of Marketing for Majesco. “Its sophisticated physics model heightens player immersion and delivers mind-blowing vehicle control with some of the most in-depth team-based combat available on PC.”

Mobile Forces boasts a state-of-the-art physics model, assuring that vehicles in the game are ultra realistic, rather than simply “boxes that move.” Vehicle models have been designed to accurately simulate the individual movements of each military craft, featuring suspension, 5-speed gearbox and clutch, ABS brakes, handbrake turns, reverse turns and power slides.

Making use of Epic’s latest Unreal technology, Mobile Forces thrusts players into 11 distinct military-style gameplay locations, including various ice bases, army boot camps, storm drains, rail yards and warehouses. Choosing from eight separate single and multi-player modes, players have the option to fight through each mission on foot or take advantage of a range of vehicles armed with destructive weapons. To survive, players must stay well equipped in order to deal with intelligent enemies who could attack at anytime.

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