Machine Hunter

Machine Hunter
Developer(s) Eurocom Entertainment Software
Publisher(s) MGM Interactive (North America)
Eidos Interactive (Europe)
Platform(s) Windows 95, PlayStation
Release August 31, 1997
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single player
Multiplayer

Machine Hunter is a top-down shooter game developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software. It was developed and released simultaneously in 1997 for Windows 95 and PlayStation console.

Gameplay

The objective of the game is for the player to shoot down robots and take control of them. Once the player has taken control of the robot, he/she has the robot's weapons and upgrades. The player can take control of many different types of robots. The player must rescue all the civilians in order to proceed to the next stage. The game has a two player cooperative mode.

Throughout the game, the player moves his way shooting a robots, aliens, mutants and huge vehicles that tries to impede the player's progress. There is a total of 9 robots the player can take control of, each with different abilities and weapons.

Power-ups are provided at various levels. List of power-ups includes:

Enemies

No shooter game will be complete without a plethora of deadly enemies. Here are just a few basic opponents which players will encounter at each level.

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