I-War (1995 video game)

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I-War
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Developer(s) Imagitec Design
Publisher(s) Atari
Designer(s) Emerson Best
Artist(s) Andy Noble
Andrew Seed
Karl West
Platforms Atari Jaguar
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
    Mode(s) Single-player video game
    multiplayer

    I-War (also known as Netwar) is a video game developed by Imagitec Design for the Atari Jaguar system released in 1995.

    The player must enter the virtual world of a worldwide computer network nicknamed "I-Way" and fight computer viruses.

    There are 21 different levels inside this "virtual reality" 3D video game. Enemy tanks, turrets, and bombers stand to impede the player's forward progress. Players can select between a fast tank, a medium tank, or a slow tank - with damage absorption capabilities being traded for speed the faster the tank is. The game can be saved at the end of each level. Levels are neatly sorted into enclosed chambers with one-way teleportation in order to avoid repeating levels. The number of enemy defenders automatically increases as each level is passed. Bonus rounds involve collecting data pods in an attempt to gain an extra life.

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