- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: February 1989
Summary:
CIVILIZATION'S LAST STAND!
Mutants. Again. Even more than there were last time: they seem to materialize out of the very grains of the radioactive desert sand. Venomous yellow eyes. The black gunmetal glint of Uzis as they close in for the kill. There's nowhere to run, and nothing to rely on but your MAC 17 machine gun. What a way to save the human race.
MORE REAL THAN YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE!
* Roam the deserts of the American Southwest. Neon lights never made Las Vegas glow like this.
* All your actions are permanent. If you blow up the library, don't expect to check out books later.
* No swords, no spells. Pistols, rockets, submachine guns, laser weapons, and cunning are all the magic you need.
STRATEGY IS EVERYTHING!
* A whole new dimension in tactical combat.
* Plan your attack. Split up your party at any time and put your specialists to work.
* Burn the whole clip. Fire in shot bursts. Or do the job with just one shot. How lucky do you feel?
EXPLOSIVE STORYLINE!
* Your characters gain real knowledge. Pick locks. Fire rockets. Disarm bombs. Decode messages. Learn survival skills that weren't in the Boy Scout manual.
* A cast of hundreds. Everyone wants to meet you --- most of them in the worst possible way.
* Plenty of subplots, intricate puzzles, and graphic surprises await in the vast nightmare of a post-nuclear world.
LOTS OF EXTRAS!
* Top-down views like Deathlord, close-up characters like The Bard's Tale.
* Extra booklet details encounters with strange desert inhabitants.
* From the creators of The Bard's Tale series.
| Developer: | Interplay |
|---|---|
| Genre(s): | Role-Playing, General, Western-Style |
| Number of Online Players: | No Online Multiplayer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Alan Pavlish | Designer |
| Alan Pavlish | Programmer |
| Alan Pavlish | Programmer |
| Thomas R. Decker | Development |
| Bruce Schlickbernd | Development |
| Bruce Schlickbernd | Graphics |
| Brian Fargo | Designer |
| Mike Williams | Maps Creator |
| Bill Dugan | Maps Creator |
| Michael Quarles | Programmer |
| Ken St. Andre | Designer |
| Ken St. Andre | Maps Creator |
| Michael A. Stackpole | Designer |
| Michael A. Stackpole | Maps Creator |
| Bruce Balfour | Maps Creator |
| Elizabeth T. Danforth | Maps Creator |
| Chris Christensen | Maps Creator |
| Jeff Berman | Maps Creator |
| Nishan Hossepian | Maps Creator |
| Stance Nixon | Maps Creator |
| Daniel Carver | Maps Creator |
| Todd J. Camasta | Graphics |
| Charles Weidman | Graphics |
| Troy P. Worrell | Director |
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