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{{Game | {{Game | ||
| | |title=Turrican | ||
|image=Turrican cover.jpg | |image=Turrican cover.jpg | ||
|developer=[[Rainbow Arts]], [[Factor 5]] | |||
|developer=[[Rainbow Arts]] | |publisher=[[Rainbow Arts]] | ||
|released={{rd|1990}} | |||
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|genre=[[Platform]] | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|systems=[[Commodore 64]], [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[TurboGrafx-16]], [[Game Boy]] | |||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
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|series=Turrican | |||
|followed by=[[Turrican II: The Final Fight]] | |followed by=[[Turrican II: The Final Fight]] | ||
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'''Turrican''' is a [[1989]] [[platform]] game programmed and designed by Manfred Trenz. It was first developed for the [[Commodore 64]] by [[Rainbow Arts]], but was ported to other systems later. In addition to concept design and character creation, Trenz personally programmed Turrican on the Commodore 64. A sequel, [[Turrican II: The Final Fight]], followed 1991 for the Commodore 64 and other platforms. | '''Turrican''' is a [[1989]] [[platform]] game programmed and designed by Manfred Trenz. It was first developed for the [[Commodore 64]] by [[Rainbow Arts]], but was ported to other systems later. In addition to concept design and character creation, Trenz personally programmed Turrican on the Commodore 64. A sequel, [[Turrican II: The Final Fight]], followed 1991 for the Commodore 64 and other platforms. | ||
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The lost colony of Alterra is a completely man-made lifeworld abandoned long ago in a nearby galaxy. Alterra is actually five colonies in one. Each self-contained habitat has been separately bio-engineered by a powerful ecosystem generation network known as a Multiple Organism Unit Link. MORGUL, for short. Early colonists used MORGUL to render Alterra inhabitable. But a cataclysmic quake severed all system interface functions, and MORGUL murderously rebelled. The few colonists lucky enough to escape told a grim tale of a higher intelligence gone berserk. | The lost colony of Alterra is a completely man-made lifeworld abandoned long ago in a nearby galaxy. Alterra is actually five colonies in one. Each self-contained habitat has been separately bio-engineered by a powerful ecosystem generation network known as a Multiple Organism Unit Link. MORGUL, for short. Early colonists used MORGUL to render Alterra inhabitable. But a cataclysmic quake severed all system interface functions, and MORGUL murderously rebelled. The few colonists lucky enough to escape told a grim tale of a higher intelligence gone berserk. | ||
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