Difference between revisions of "Varuna's Forces"

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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a first-person shooting game developed by [[Accent Media]] and set to be published by [[JVC]] for the [[Sega Saturn]], 3DO and Atari Jaguar CD. The Saturn version was cancelled in favour of a [[Sega Dreamcast]] version, and the 3DO/Jaguar versions were cancelled due to poor console sales. The Dreamcast version itself was also abandoned later. Finally, the developers moved to the PC, but by then [[JVC]] had run into financial trouble and the game had to be scrapped entirely. {{ref|http://www.sega-saturn.net/nr/varunasforces.php}}
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a first-person shooting game developed by [[Accent Media]] and set to be published by [[JVC]] for the [[Sega Saturn]], 3DO and Atari Jaguar CD. The Saturn version was cancelled in favour of a [[Sega Dreamcast]] version, and the 3DO/Jaguar versions were cancelled due to poor console sales. The Dreamcast version itself was also abandoned later. Finally, the developers moved to the PC, but by then [[JVC]] had run into financial trouble and the game had to be scrapped entirely{{ref|http://www.sega-saturn.net/nr/varunasforces.php}}.
  
 
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==Magazine articles==

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Varuna's Forces
System(s): Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: JVC
Developer: Accent Media
Planned release date(s): 1995-10[1], 1995-11[2]

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Varuna's Forces is a first-person shooting game developed by Accent Media and set to be published by JVC for the Sega Saturn, 3DO and Atari Jaguar CD. The Saturn version was cancelled in favour of a Sega Dreamcast version, and the 3DO/Jaguar versions were cancelled due to poor console sales. The Dreamcast version itself was also abandoned later. Finally, the developers moved to the PC, but by then JVC had run into financial trouble and the game had to be scrapped entirely[3].

Magazine articles