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Conflict Zone's main innovation was the use of propaganda, which was crucial in the game, with money second. Coming in the form of Popularity Points , players have to exploit the media in order to gain more PP to unlock units and buildings to help turn the fight in their favour, which faction the player may choose affects the way they are gained.
In January 1999, Titus Software secured the rights to produce video games based on the 1986 film Top Gun. [13] The game is named after the film but is not directly related. [14] [15] Top Gun: Combat Zones was developed by Titus' Digital Integration, and was published by Titus in October 2001, for PlayStation 2 (PS2).
It is the fourth installment in the Conflict series. The action focuses on an elite rapid response special forces unit, using the four original members of the Desert Storm series and a new member. Bradley, Foley, Connors, Jones and Sherman must overcome terrorists over many different countries, including Colombia , South Korea , Ukraine , Egypt ...
Conflict Zone: PlayStation 2: December 18, 2001: Mathématiques Appliquées [49] Jade Cocoon 2: PlayStation 2: December 18, 2001: Genki [50] Donald Duck Advance: Game Boy Advance: December 21, 2001: Ubi Soft Shanghai [51] Rayman Arena: Microsoft Windows: December 2001: Ubi Soft [46] Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2001: PlayStation: 2001: Anco ...
Between 2002 and 2008, Pivotal Games developed all five instalments in the Conflict series, as well as The Great Escape, based on the film of the same name. In September 2003, after financial struggles of parent company Kaboom Studios, who had at that point had already closed down sister studios Attention to Detail and Silicon Dreams Studio ...
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Conflict: Denied Ops is a tactical shooter video game developed by Pivotal Games and published by Eidos Interactive for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the fifth and final installment in the Conflict series. Originally, the game was to be called "Crossfire" but was later changed.
Conflict: Desert Storm is a tactical shooter video game developed by Pivotal Games and published by SCi Games and Gotham Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube; it is the first installment in the Conflict series.