Genre: Shooter |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Namco |
Released: October 18, 1995 |
Developer: Namco |
UPC: 7 22674 02048 0 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00008 |
PSRM: 000790 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: None |
Accessories: None |
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ESRB: Kids to Adults – No Descriptors |
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Box Copy:
HIGH-TECH TANKS MEET FULL BLOWN, FIRST PERSON FIREPOWER. Cybersled catapults you to a future where tank warfare resembles Formula One racing on an Arena Football field. Eleven armored battlesleds play hid-and-seek, then seek-and-destroy; each with enough weaponry to take out the Soviet Union. Their sole purpose? Blow you to scrap. Blink, and you’re Cyber-Dead.
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- Several of the Namco launch games had variant covers, so to speak. On the front would be the real cover (for example, Tekken’s group shot), and on the inside would be a photograph of a man dressed to match the game. Cybersled for some reason has no true real picture; both sides are of the dressed up man.
- The original arcade version was a huge sit-down experience that used Twin Sticks as its control set-up.
- The game offers two visual modes: Real and Original. Original refers to the arcade version’s flat shaded polygons. Real is basically just textures and smaller details added to the game.