Battle Girl
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Battle-Girl | |
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Developer(s) | Ultra/United Games |
Publisher(s) | Feral Entertainment |
Designer(s) | Scott Laing Andrew Campbell |
Version | 1.01 |
Platform(s) | Windows Mac OS |
Release date | (Mac) 1997 (PC) 1998 |
Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single player |
System requirements | Mac OS: Power Macintosh or G3 or 100% compatible, System 87.5.2 or later, 6MB free RAM, 10MB drive space, CD-ROM drive, 256 color display at 640x480 resolution Windows: 166 MHz Pentium or better, 16MB RAM, 10MB drive space, CD-ROM drive, DirectX 5.2 |
Input methods | Keyboard, Mouse, Joystick |
Battle Girl is an arcade-style top-down shooter computer game for Mac OS and Windows, released by Ultra/United in September 1997. Its allure is its high-pace action, vector graphics and techno music.
[edit] Story
You play the role of Battle-Girl by piloting her Soyuz 1183-A BattleCraft and destroying programmers released by Terminus, weapon of Chaos. You must journey through countless programs and protect their function pods to defeat Terminus and save the Great Machine. Fortunately, you are armed with not only vast firepower, but also with a girlish wit and a violent disposition. Michael P. Minori achieved the all-time high score of 3,503,101 at level 112.[1]
[edit] Cited references
- ^ www.ultra-united.com/highscore.html at Wayback Machine. Accessed 14 August, 2007.
[edit] External links
- Battle-Girl at Feral Interactive, including full version
- Battle-Girl at Tucows, including demo