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A game called '''Shellshock''' was released for the PC by [[Eidos Interactive]], developed by [[Core Design]], in 1996. Apart from the name, there is no connection between the two games.
A game called '''Shellshock''' was released for the PC by [[Eidos Interactive]], developed by [[Core Design]], in 1996. Apart from the name, there is no connection between the two games.

SSN67 was banned in Australia{{fact}}.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 13:53, 12 January 2007

Shellshock: Nam '67
US box art for Xbox version of Shellshock: Nam '67
Developer(s)Guerrilla Games
Publisher(s)Eidos Interactive
Platform(s)PC, Xbox, PlayStation 2
ReleaseSeptember 10, 2004 (NA)
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single player

Shellshock: Nam '67 (SSN67) is a third-person combat game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC platforms. It was released on September 10 2004 after the initial date of June 25, subsequently pitching it against fellow Vietnam War game Conflict: Vietnam. It was hyped as a gritty, realistic war game but garnered universal disdain from critics and gamers alike for its abysmal gameplay and poorly enacted cutscenes that failed to live up to its marketing hype.[citation needed]

A game called Shellshock was released for the PC by Eidos Interactive, developed by Core Design, in 1996. Apart from the name, there is no connection between the two games.

Trivia

  • The game's title screen music is a version of the classic blues song 'Who Do You Love' by 60's blues rock outfit, Juicy Lucy.


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