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'''''ZPC''''' (''Zero Population Count'') is a [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]] which uses the ''[[Marathon 2]]'' engine. It was developed by [[Zombie Studios|Zombie LLC]], published by [[GT Interactive Software]] and released on October 31, [[1996 in video gaming|1996]]. It was noted for its stylized look adapted from artwork by [[Aidan Hughes]] (also credited with the game's concept) |
'''''ZPC''''' (''Zero Population Count'') is a [[first-person shooter]] [[video game]] which uses the ''[[Marathon 2]]'' engine. It was developed by [[Zombie Studios|Zombie LLC]], published by [[GT Interactive Software]] and released on October 31, [[1996 in video gaming|1996]]. It was noted for its stylized look adapted from artwork by [[Aidan Hughes]] (also credited with the game's concept). |
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==Gameplay== |
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The story focuses on Arman, an exiled "Warrior Messiah" who has come of age and sets out to reclaim his throne. |
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==Legacy== |
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At some point prior to November 2003, Hughes announced plans to create or bring about a full-length ''ZPC'' film. However, nothing is known to have come of this. |
At some point prior to November 2003, Hughes announced plans to create or bring about a full-length ''ZPC'' film. However, nothing is known to have come of this. |
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ZPC (Zero Population Count) is a first-person shooter video game which uses the Marathon 2 engine. It was developed by Zombie LLC, published by GT Interactive Software and released on October 31, 1996. It was noted for its stylized look adapted from artwork by Aidan Hughes (also credited with the game's concept).
Gameplay
The story focuses on Arman, an exiled "Warrior Messiah" who has come of age and sets out to reclaim his throne.
Legacy
At some point prior to November 2003, Hughes announced plans to create or bring about a full-length ZPC film. However, nothing is known to have come of this.
Reception
References
- ^ Loyola, Roman (August 1997). "The Game Room". MacUser. Archived from the original on July 28, 2001.
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External links
- Zombie Studios
- Archive of Infogrames's official website for the game (no longer online as of 2004)
- ZPC at Traxus Project, a Marathon wiki
- ZPC at MobyGames