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Rise of the Robots
Playable Pre-Production Demo featuring: Cyborg v. Military Droid
You are now in possession of a small piece of the beat-em-up set to
redefine the genre on the PC.
'Rise of the Robots' features some of the most stunning graphics
ever seen on a 486.
The fully rendered, fully controllable characters fight in a 3D
environment designed by a professional interior designer.
Each character is equipped with a complex artificial intelligence
which will give your opponent the ability to learn and adapt to your
fighting style in a way never before seen in a beat-em-up.
This playable demo features the Cyborg, the hero of 'Rise' battling it
out against the Military Droid on his way to his ultimate confrontation
with the supervisor. This duel, as with all the other encounters in
'Rise' is linked by a cinematic sequence which leads you in to your
opponents environment.
This is a pre-production two player only version of the game.
The demo features the cinematic intro to the clash with the Military
Droid or Exterminator as he is often referred.
It also features the death sequence for each robot.
This version being only two player does not include the
Artificial Intelligence utilised in the single player option.
Instead you will have to use your own intelligence (artificial or
otherwise) to outwit your opponent.
By diligent play you will come across the basic special moves of each
character, if used correctly these can bring swift termination of
your opponent.
We have not included the Super Special Moves which all robots will
be armed with. You will have to wait for the final version to see
how Super they are.
The special moves available in this demo are:
Cyborg: Turbo Head Butt and Shoulder Barge
Military Droid: Cyber Slash and Catapult Spin
The basic requirements for running this demo are:
486 PC with SVGA card
4 Mb of memory
The recommended requirements for running this demo are:
486 PC with fast SVGA card
8 Mb of memory
SoundBlaster
2 Joysticks and a splitter