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| | |title=America's Army | ||
|image=aa boxart.jpg | |image=aa boxart.jpg | ||
|developer=[[U.S. Army]], [[Secret Level]] | |||
|developer=[[U.S. Army]] | |publisher=[[U.S. Army]], [[Ubisoft Entertainment]] | ||
|publisher=[[U.S. Army]] | |genre=[[FPS]] | ||
| | |systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS]], [[Linux]], [[Xbox]], [[PS2]] | ||
|systems={{ | |released={{sys|win}}{{rd|2002|July 4}} | ||
| | {{sys|xbox}}{{rd|2005|November 16}} | ||
|players=1+ | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|T}} | |ratings={{ESRB|T}} | ||
| | |requirements={{pcreq|cpu=1000|ram=256|hdd=1638.4|dx=8.1|vram=64|net=56}} | ||
| | |version=2.8.1 ({{rd|2007|March 3}}) | ||
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'''''America's Army''''' (also known as '''''AA''''' or '''''Army Game Project''''') is a [[tactical]] [[multiplayer]] [[FPS]] owned by the [[United States Government]] and released as a global public relations initiative to help with U.S. Army recruitment. | |||
[[ | The PC version 1.0, subtitled ''Recon'', was first released on [[July 4]] [[2002]]. Since then, there have been over 20 updated versions released, the most recent being AA:SF (Overmatch) v2.8.3.1 It is financed by the U.S. Government and distributed for free. It was originally developed by the [[MOVES Institute]] at the Naval Postgraduate School and continues to use the [[Unreal Engine]]. | ||
America's Army lacks a main | ''[[America's Army: Rise of a Soldier]]'' is the subtitle for the [[Xbox]] version that was developed by the U.S. Army, [[Ubisoft]] and [[Secret Level]]. A mobile phone version, published by [[Gameloft]], is also available.<ref>Bramwell, Tom. “America's Army launches mobile offensive.” (2007). 17 March 2007 <http://www.mobileindustry.biz/article.php?article_id=2184>.</ref> An [[arcade game|arcade]] version using [[light gun]]s is also being developed.<ref>Brinkley, Mark. "Expand and conquer" (2007). 19 March 2007 <http://www.armytimes.com/entertainment/video_games/online_life_americasarmy070226/>.</ref> | ||
America's Army lacks a main single player mode, but includes some training scenarios to help the player get used to the various features available in the game and so- called "coop" (co- operative) games where players fight a group of NPC's. These are rather poorly programmed, and rely on numbers to try to make coop- games a challenge. | |||
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== References == | |||
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[[Category:Ubisoft Entertainment]] | |||
[[Category:First-person shooter]] | [[Category:First-person shooter]] | ||
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