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6th September 2005:
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Namco announce that Rebelstar: Tactical Command has begun shipping to retail outlets throughout North America.
Posted by John Grothier - Game Boy Advance - UK and Europe

Namco announced today that the Game Boy Advance title, Rebelstar: Tactical Command has begun shipping to retail outlets throughout North America. Developed by Codo Technologies, the team behind the groundbreaking 'X-Com' and 'Laser Squad' series, the game features strategic turn-based skirmishes, destructible environments and an engrossing science fiction storyline of mankind’s final redemption against hostile alien invaders.

Rebelstar: Tactical Command tells the story of a future where mankind has been enslaved for decades by an oppressive alien race known as the Arelian empire. Jorel, a new recruit, joins the rebels and quickly advances through the ranks. He leads his ever-growing squad to do anything necessary to drive every last extraterrestrial invader back into space and take back what is rightfully theirs. Along the way, Jorel’s team of revolutionaries will discover incredible new skills, capture powerful alien weaponry, and blast their way to freedom.

"Rebelstar: Tactical Command is a turned-based strategy title that captures the gameplay PC gamers have been enjoying for years" said Jeff Lujan at Namco Hometek Inc. "The level of strategy and character development will allow GBA owners to experience gameplay with depth that fans of the genre will be very pleased with."

Rebelstar: Tactical Command expands upon the foundation of traditional turn-based strategy games by incorporating advanced new abilities and tactics. Destructible environments allow players to obliterate enemy hiding spots, uncovering them for a full-on assault. The game also uses a “line of sight” system that lets players plan and execute sneak attacks on unwitting enemies undetected. As players progress through missions, they will be able to upgrade existing character abilities, learn new skills and build a well-balanced squad. Players can also enjoy the game’s deep tactical battles with a friend in hotseat multiplayer using just one Game Boy Advance.

More as we get it.


John Grothier


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