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Majesco to Ship Mobile Forces for the PC
Innovative first-person shooter ships tomorrow to stores nationwide.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted September 17, 2002
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Team-based combat hits home this week as Majesco, one of the fastest-growing publishers of interactive entertainment software, today announced that Mobile Forces will ship tomorrow to stores nationwide. Developed by Rage Software and powered by the ground-breaking Unreal(tm) Engine technology, Mobile Forces offers an exciting blend of both ground and vehicular combat.

"Supported by the power of Epic Games' Unreal Warfare technology, Mobile Forces provides a unique style of team-based combat that offers a ground-breaking and strategic gameplay dynamic," said Ken Gold, Vice President of Marketing for Majesco. "Its advanced graphic engine and realistic AI heightens player involvement and delivers some of the most in-depth combat available for the PC."

Mobile Forces thrusts players into 11 distinct militaristic locations, such as ice bases, boot camps, rail yards and warehouses as they attempt to fight through each level. Choosing from among eight separate single and multi-player modes, players can enter into battle on foot or take advantage of an array of combat vehicles. Staying well equipped is imperative for survival, as intelligent enemies can simultaneously attack at anytime.

Boasting a state-of-the-art physics model, vehicles in Mobile Forces move and react realistically rather than simply being "boxes that move." Models have been designed to accurately simulate the individual movements of each vehicle, and thus feature a wide variety of attributes and abilities including realistic suspension, five-speed gearbox and clutch, and ABS braking systems.

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