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Gamera 2000
Developer(s)Virgin Games
Publisher(s)THQ
Year released
System(s)Playstation
Series[[:Category:Gamera|Gamera]]
Genre(s)Rail shooter
ModesSingle Player, "Family Mode"
Rating(s)Weekly Famitsu 27/40
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Gamera 2000 is a rail shooter, similar in style to Sega's Panzer Dragoon. While the game was never released in the USA, all dialogue in the game is recorded in English - making it a very approachable game today, if you enjoy the genre. Enemies in the game include new Bio-Mecha, and various versions of the classic enemy of Gamera, Gyaos.

Multiplayer

In "Family Mode", Player 1 controls the Harrier, and Player 2 controls Gamera directly.

In single-player mode, the player controls both. Hold down either Circle button or Cross button to signal Gamera to act.