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[[Image:Outlander_sega_cover.jpg|thumb|right|300px| ''Outlander'' (1992)]] | [[Image:Outlander_sega_cover.jpg|thumb|right|300px| ''Outlander (VG)'' (1992)]] | ||
Outlander is 1992 game for 16-bit platforms deveploped by Mindscape. Two years prior to this Mindscape developed [[Mad Max (VG)|NES game]] based on [[:Category:Mad Max|Mad Max movies]] and wanted this to be an update for 16-bit platforms, but Warner Bros. don't wanted the game, so they just renamed it and changed a few details. Despite this changes it's absolutely obvious, that it was based on [[Mad Max]] and [[Mad Max 2]] and therefore it's considered some kind of a spin-off from franchise by fans. | Outlander is 1992 game for 16-bit platforms deveploped by Mindscape. Two years prior to this Mindscape developed [[Mad Max (VG)|NES game]] based on [[:Category:Mad Max|Mad Max movies]] and wanted this to be an update for 16-bit platforms, but Warner Bros. don't wanted the game, so they just renamed it and changed a few details. Despite this changes it's absolutely obvious, that it was based on [[Mad Max]] and [[Mad Max 2]] and therefore it's considered some kind of a spin-off from franchise by fans. | ||
Note: Sega Version uses first-person perspective popularized by [[Doom]] in the same year, while Super Nintendo version uses third-person perspective. | Note: Sega Version uses first-person perspective popularized by [[Doom]] in the same year, while Super Nintendo version uses third-person perspective. |
Revision as of 19:10, 20 January 2011
Outlander is 1992 game for 16-bit platforms deveploped by Mindscape. Two years prior to this Mindscape developed NES game based on Mad Max movies and wanted this to be an update for 16-bit platforms, but Warner Bros. don't wanted the game, so they just renamed it and changed a few details. Despite this changes it's absolutely obvious, that it was based on Mad Max and Mad Max 2 and therefore it's considered some kind of a spin-off from franchise by fans. Note: Sega Version uses first-person perspective popularized by Doom in the same year, while Super Nintendo version uses third-person perspective. The following guns were used in the video game Outlander:
Machineguns
Two powerful machineguns mounted on the main character's car, though they're unseen and it's unclear where are they situated (Most likely somewhere near the lights, like in custom machineguns in Goldfinger).
Sawn-Off Double Barelled Shotgun
Of course as the game based on Mad Max hero's main weapon is iconic sawn-off double barelled shotgun, identical to that one seen in the movies. It's used not only in arcade levels, but also to shoot bikers who dangerously near the car.
Another shotguns
Another shotguns (that, it think has no real prototype) can be seen used by redheaded biker girls modelled after Nightrider's girl in Mad Max.
Molotov cocktail
Molotov cocktail frequently used as a weapon by bikers when they're on their bikes.
Pistol on covers
On cartridge's covers hero usually depicted as having a gun in a holster attached to his boot. It's possibly based on Jericho 941, but also can be another pistol.
Thanks for reading. --Kloga 16:07, 20 January 2011 (UTC)