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G-Sector

Originally released by FreeForm Interactive 1998 as Freeware

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G-Sector is an arcade-style 3D action game. G-Sector is based around hoverboard combat--a hybrid between an "extreme game" and a third-person shooter. Players control the heroine Cyra as she hoverboards through futuristic cities and arenas. Gameplay is based on using ramps and tricks to build velocity and avoid opponents' shots. G-Sector uses the chasecam and a customizable mouse/keyboard interface.

Cyra enters the G-Sector fully-armed and ready for combat. She has the best and latest in shielding, hoverboards, and weapons: Vulcan Gun, Plasma Rifles, Ion Lances, and ICBMs. To give her the edge in G-Sector battles, can create an unlimited supply of renewable energy. This energy can recharge her shields or be converted to matter which provides her with ammunition.

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FreeForm Intactive Team Members:
Designer - Richard Cheung
Programmer - Bill North
3D Character design and animation - Fritz
Level design - Tycho
3D Engine - Genesis 3D
 
I programmed G-SECTOR as a member of an international part-time project.  Richard Cheung was the force behind the "Future vs Fantasy" franchise and designed G-Sector which was released as a technical demo for a more ambitious project, FvF Redemption.  Fritz lived in Germany and spoke very little English, Richard Cheung (Hap) was in San Diego, Tycho in LA and I was located in Chicago.   The entire project was designed and produced over the internet. 

I tested it and it runs even on my newest computer, an INtEL Quad Core running Windows 7 , so it seems to have aged well. 
Requires Windows 95, 98, XP, Vista or Windows 7 with DirectX installed. 

Enjoy!

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