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'''''Descent''''' is a first person shooter developed by [[Parallax Software]] and was released for the IBM PC in 1994. It was brought to other platforms in the following years, and was at one stage set to be released for the [[Sega Saturn]], where it would have been published by [[Interplay]].
 
'''''Descent''''' is a first person shooter developed by [[Parallax Software]] and was released for the IBM PC in 1994. It was brought to other platforms in the following years, and was at one stage set to be released for the [[Sega Saturn]], where it would have been published by [[Interplay]].

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Descent
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Interplay
Developer: Parallax Software
Planned release date(s): 1995-12[1], 1996-01[2], 1996-12[3], 1997-01[4]
Genre: Shoot-'em-up
Number of players: 1

Descent is a first person shooter developed by Parallax Software and was released for the IBM PC in 1994. It was brought to other platforms in the following years, and was at one stage set to be released for the Sega Saturn, where it would have been published by Interplay.

Alongside Doom, Descent is often credited as helping to kick-start the first person shooter genre, a style of game which has been at the forefront of video game technology since the early 1990s. The Saturn version, though highly anticipated, was reportedly cancelled after Interplay lost faith in the platform (although this is debatable - the publisher supported the Saturn until mid-1997, while Descent would have arrived during 1996, presumably alongside its PlayStation counterpart.

Internal builds were created and were reportedly playable, but no prototypes have been found.

Magazine articles

Main article: Descent/Magazine articles.

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