Difference between revisions of "Shrapnel: Urban Warfare 2025"

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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an first person shooter once set for release on the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an first person shooter once set for release on the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.
  
During development it was known as '''''M.O.U.T. 2025''''', with MOUT standing for "Military Operations in Urban Terrain".
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During development it was known as '''''M.O.U.T. 2025''''', with MOUT standing for "Military Operations in Urban Terrain", and was at one point set to be part of the ''Spec Ops'' series{{magref|tat|69|80}}, though the differing themes led to ''Shrapnel'' becoming its own thing.
  
The game was set to include online play{{fileref|EGM US 137.pdf|page=34}}.
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The game was set to include online play{{fileref|EGM US 137.pdf|page=34}} for up to 8 players, with deathmatch and cooperative play{{magref|tat|69|80}}.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Shrapnel: Urban Warfare 2025
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Ripcord Games
Developer: Zombie Studios
Planned release date(s): 2000-10[1], 2000-11[2][3], 2001-02[4]
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up
Number of players: 1

Shrapnel: Urban Warfare 2025 is an first person shooter once set for release on the Sega Dreamcast. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.

During development it was known as M.O.U.T. 2025, with MOUT standing for "Military Operations in Urban Terrain", and was at one point set to be part of the Spec Ops series[3], though the differing themes led to Shrapnel becoming its own thing.

The game was set to include online play[5] for up to 8 players, with deathmatch and cooperative play[3].

Magazine articles

Main article: Shrapnel: Urban Warfare 2025/Magazine articles.

References