Genre: Shooter |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Playmates Interactive Media |
Released: November 13, 1997 |
Developer: Shiny / Neversoft |
UPC: 7 96298 06663 6 |
Sony ID: SLUS-00426 |
PSRM: 007960 |
Players: 1 Player |
Memory: None |
Accessories: Analog |
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ESRB: Teen – Animated Blood, Animated Violence |
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Box Copy:
“Pure genius… the game that will set new standards” -GameFan Magazine Blast your way through over 60 unbelievable arenas packed with aliens, bombs, decoys, secret areas and much more. Then, use the never before seen sniper mode to zoom in and ambush your enemies from over two miles away. Blistering gameplay that features heavy shooting action, stunning graphics that explode off your screen, and the ground breaking sniper mode easily makes MDK one of the most revolutionary games ever.
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Trivia
- The letters MDK formed a curious argument of their meaning back in the day. While the obvious is “Murder, Death, Kill” the true meaning is left to the interpreter. Shiny explained that due to the game’s publisher Playmates being a toy based company, the ‘murder’ angle had to be downplayed. Oddly enough, in the PC version’s install screens, various explanations of what it could mean are played.
- The PlayStation version features exclusive areas.
- MDK’s zoom function (i.e. sniper mode) offers a ridiculous amount of close-up, to the point where you might not even be in the same area as the intended target.
- Bioware, of Mass Effect and Dragon Age fame, created the sequel.