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'''''Faceball 2000''''' (フェイスボール2000) is a [[Sega Game Gear]] game developed by [[Xanth Software]] as a sequel to the Atari ST game, ''Midi Maze''. The game is notable for being a first person shooter - a genre that is typically said to be too processor intensive for systems such as the Game Gear. | '''''Faceball 2000''''' (フェイスボール2000) is a [[Sega Game Gear]] game developed by [[Xanth Software]] as a sequel to the Atari ST game, ''Midi Maze''. The game is notable for being a first person shooter - a genre that is typically said to be too processor intensive for systems such as the Game Gear. |
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Faceball 2000 | |||||
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System(s): Sega Game Gear | |||||
Publisher: Riverhillsoft | |||||
Developer: Xanth Software | |||||
Genre: Action | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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Faceball 2000 (フェイスボール2000) is a Sega Game Gear game developed by Xanth Software as a sequel to the Atari ST game, Midi Maze. The game is notable for being a first person shooter - a genre that is typically said to be too processor intensive for systems such as the Game Gear.
The game has the player walk around a 3D maze and shoot at floating happy faces.
The Game Gear version of the game was only released in Japan.