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Armada (video game)

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Director(s)
  
Mark Jordan

Initial release date
  
31 October 1999

Publisher
  
Metro3D

Designers
  
Roger Fang, Mark Jordan

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Release date(s)
  
NA: October 31, 1999

Developer
  
Metro3D

Platform
  
Dreamcast

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Mode(s)
  
Single-player, multiplayer

Genres
  
Shooter game, Role-playing video game

Similar
  
Alien Front Online, AeroWings 2: Airstrike, Bang! Gunship Elite, 4 Wheel Thunder, Blue Stinger

Armada is a video game developed and published by Metro3D, Inc. It was released for the Sega Dreamcast in North America on October 31, 1999. Armada is a shooter role-playing game (RPG) that allows up to four players to fly about the universe, fighting the enemy, performing missions and improving their ship.

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Plot

Earth has been destroyed by the unfathomable Armada, giant space aliens of unknown origin with unknown purpose. Fleeing in whatever was available, humanity took to the stars in a desperate attempt to survive. Eons later, humans have split into six distinct groups who maintain a shaky alliance against the Armada.

Development

Armada was developed by Metro3D, Inc., (formerly Metropolis Digital, Inc.) and was announced in mid-1998 as an online game. The company had previous developed a space-themed, real-time strategy game titled Star Command: Revolution. In May 1999, the game was revealed to be a massively multiplayer online role-playing game in development for the Sega Dreamcast. The game was planned to be released as a launch title for the console on September 9, 1999, but was delayed until late September or early October of that year. The game was delayed again with a projected shipment the week of November19. Armada was finally made available at retail the day following Thanksgiving.

Legacy

Armada FX Racers for the Game Boy Color, a racing game which takes place in the same universe as Armada, was developed by Metro3D and released in 2000. A direct sequel to Armada was under development, originally for the Dreamcast, then for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 under various titles including Armada II, Armada's Revenge, Armada 2: Exodus, and Armada 2: Star Command. However, due to repeated delays and redesigns along with limited resources, the game was canceled after spending over four years in varying degrees of development.

In early 2005, EvStream, an independent game development studio formed by former Metro3D members, purchased the rights for Armada. An online continuation titled Armada Online has been announced and is under development by Roger Fang and Mark Jordan. An alpha of the game was released.

References

Armada (video game) Wikipedia


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