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    Quarantine

  • First released on 31 December, 1994 for PC DOS
  • Action
    Science fiction
    Shooter
    Racing
  • First released on 31 December, 1994 for PC DOS

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    About

    You have to transport people in this dangerous area. When you see someone with a sign hovering over him, stop by and pick him up. The destination place is visible on your minimap. For every ride you get some money. When you have enough money go to the garage where you can upgrade your car with plenty of weapons.

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    PC DOS, 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, PlayStation, Sega Saturn

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    Asmik Ace
    A Japanese video game developer. Founded in 1985, Asmik largely focused on the growing console market, especially the NES/Famicom. In 1997 they merged with Ace Entertainment, a movie company, to form Asmik Ace Entertainment.
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    Imagineer
    A Japanese software company. They published games (developed by other companies) for various console systems, and ported various Western games for Japanese systems, such as SimCity, Populous, Might and Magic, and Wolfenstein 3D, among others.
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    GameTek
    A video game publisher that produced many early licensed game show adaptations for computers and consoles. In the 16-bit era, they expanded to cover a more eclectic range of genres.
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