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{{Header Nav|game=Maximum Force | {{Header Nav|game=Maximum Force}} | ||
{{ | {{Game | ||
|completion=0 | |||
|image=Maximum Force flyer.jpg | |||
|title=Maximum Force | |title=Maximum Force | ||
| | |developer=[[Mesa Logic]] | ||
| | |publisher={{colist|SNK|Atari Games}} | ||
| | |year=1997 | ||
| | |systems={{syslist|cade}} | ||
|title1=Maximum Force | |||
|developer1=[[Tantalus Interactive]] | |||
|publisher1={{colist|GT Interactive|Midway Games}} | |||
|year1=1997 | |||
|systems1={{syslist|ps|ss}} | |||
|title2=Maximum Force | |||
|developer2=[[Perfect Entertainment]] | |||
|publisher2=[[GT Interactive]] | |||
|year2=1998 | |||
|systems2={{syslist|win}} | |||
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}{{BBFC|15}} | |||
|genre=[[Light gun]] | |genre=[[Light gun]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{marquee|Maximum Force marquee.jpg}} | {{marquee|Maximum Force marquee.jpg}} | ||
'''Maximum Force''' is an on-rails [[light gun]] first-person [[arcade]] game developed by [[Mesa Logic]] for [[Atari Games]] in [[1997]]. In [[1998]], Atari Games re-released the game as part of one machine called Area 51/Maximum Force Duo that also included [[Area 51]], and later ported the game to both the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] game consoles. | '''Maximum Force''' is an on-rails [[light gun]] first-person [[arcade]] game developed by [[Mesa Logic]] for [[Atari Games]] in [[1997]]. In [[1998]], Atari Games re-released the game as part of one machine called Area 51/Maximum Force Duo that also included [[Area 51]], and later ported the game to both the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] game consoles. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Maximum Force cover.jpg|Console cover art. | File:Maximum Force cover.jpg|Console cover art. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Story== | |||
Throughout the game, the player(s) play the role of an unnamed counter-terrorist agent who engages in three major combat zones. These areas are under siege by terrorists and the player must fight their way through to complete the level, killing the terrorists before they take aim and fire at the player. While fighting terrorists, the player must identify the terrorists from numerous hostages who show up out of nowhere in the gameplay. Shooting hostages or getting shot by terrorists will cause the player to lose lives. After four hits are taken, the player must refill their credits or the game is over. Players can have a maximum of seven lives in the PlayStation home version. | |||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
[[Category:Tantalus | [[Category:Mesa Logic]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Tantalus Interactive]] | ||
[[Category:Perfect Entertainment]] | |||
[[Category:GT Interactive]] | [[Category:GT Interactive]] | ||
[[Category:Light gun]] | [[Category:Light gun]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Co-op]] | [[Category:Co-op]] |
Latest revision as of 19:26, 25 July 2022
Maximum Force | |
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Developer(s) | Mesa Logic |
Publisher(s) | SNK, Atari Games |
Year released | 1997 |
System(s) | Arcade |
Genre(s) | Light gun |
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Modes | Single player, Co-op |
Rating(s) |
Maximum Force | |
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Developer(s) | Tantalus Interactive |
Publisher(s) | GT Interactive, Midway Games |
Year released | 1997 |
System(s) | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
Maximum Force | |
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Developer(s) | Perfect Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | GT Interactive |
Year released | 1998 |
System(s) | Windows |
Maximum Force is an on-rails light gun first-person arcade game developed by Mesa Logic for Atari Games in 1997. In 1998, Atari Games re-released the game as part of one machine called Area 51/Maximum Force Duo that also included Area 51, and later ported the game to both the PlayStation and Sega Saturn game consoles.
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Console cover art.
Story[edit]
Throughout the game, the player(s) play the role of an unnamed counter-terrorist agent who engages in three major combat zones. These areas are under siege by terrorists and the player must fight their way through to complete the level, killing the terrorists before they take aim and fire at the player. While fighting terrorists, the player must identify the terrorists from numerous hostages who show up out of nowhere in the gameplay. Shooting hostages or getting shot by terrorists will cause the player to lose lives. After four hits are taken, the player must refill their credits or the game is over. Players can have a maximum of seven lives in the PlayStation home version.