Real Power Is Never Given.....Product InformationSet in a Chicago-like town in the 1920's prohibition period Gangsters is thestrategy game where crime pays!From extortion and intimidation to street execution or all-out bloody gangwarfare Gangsters creates a world you play a mob boss whose goal is to build anempire that controls the City. Played in a vast city filled with over 5000 individual characters Gangsterscombines real-time action in a highly detailed isometric terrain with anyeasy-to-use strategy planning interface to authentically recreate the seedyviolent and ruthless world of gangland mobsters.Product Features Both in-depth strategic planning and real-time tactical gameplay. Control every aspect of a 1930's-era mob "family." Recruit from a pool of 400 gangsters for your organization each with unique skills and assets. Enjoy a virtual world with over 5000 citizens. Multiplayer support for up to 4 players over LAN and INTERNET via mplayer.com System Requirements Pentium 133 (minimum) Windows 95 98 Me 4X CD-ROM Drive 16MB RAM (minimum) 2MB SVGA Graphics Card DirectX 6 compatible DirectX 6 compatible sound card Mouse and Keyboard 350MB of free hard drive space Multi-player up to 4 players TCP/IP supported
Gangsters
Model Of Item : SGANGPUS71
Product Brand : Eidos
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If you secretly wish to extort your neighbors, gun down your enemies, cheat on your taxes, and build a massive criminal empire--but want to avoid the inconvenience of a long prison sentence--then Gangsters might be the game for you. Gangters transports you to a 1920s Chicago-style city for a gangland free-for-all. You start out as a small-time hood with big-time plans, and the only obstacles in your path to power are the cops, the G-men, and all the other gangsters that want you dead. Game play is a cross between an empire builder and a business simulation. Your goal is to take over the city and make a lot of dough. You've got to finance your expansion with your businesses (illegal as well as legit) and hold your territory with muscle. Since not too many venture capitalists are keen on giving seed money to thugs, enterprising hoodlums have to turn to their neighbors for cash. Luckily, your neighbors have plenty of money, and they're happy to fork it over if doing so means they can continue using their fingers. So you go about recruiting hoods and extorting everything within your territory, all the while building and managing profitable public services such as booze distribution and well-lit brothels. It's a good gig until you're dead or in jail. So you want to avoid those unpleasantries by paying off cops and judges, while at the same time killing anyone who would do the same to you. The above-mentioned activities may sound fun, but Gangsters only partially delivers on its promises. The interface is complicated without being comprehensive, forcing you to spend a lot of time looking for information that has been segmented into different menus. The diplomacy options are simplistic to the point of being nonexistent, which really diminishes the possibility of subterfuge. Visually, only the zoom feature gives you an entertaining view of the game. Unfortunately, after an hour of play, your territory is so large you can't afford to look at anything but the big map, which appears dull and gray. But even for all of its flaws, the original concept and over-the-top game play hold a surprising amount of entertaining hours. So, if you're a fan of The Godfather,Gangsters might be an offer you can't refuse. --Joshua B. Coombs Pros:
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