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War 3010: The Revolution

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Composer(s)
  
Steve Melillo

Initial release date
  
October 1996

Genre
  
Turn-based strategy

Series
  
War

Publisher
  
Advanced Productions

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Developer(s)
  
Advanced Productions, Inc.

Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Similar
  
War 2410, World Soccer '94: Road to, WCW SuperBrawl Wrestling, WarpSpeed, Super Bases Loaded 3

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War 3010: The Revolution is a turn-based strategy video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that takes place in the year 3010. It was released in 1996 to an exclusively North American market.

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Summary

In the years following the victory of humanity over the three other factions in the fateful conflict of 2410, most of the known universe has been occupied by an intergalactic menace known as the Kyllen. Slavery for most of the civilized species only became an unavoidable reality once the freedom-loving citizens lost their political and social autonomy sometime in the year 2610. Even the humans have lost their freedom and must struggle in slavery amongst the rest of the universe.

In order to save humanity (and the rest of the civilized universe), the player must command a battle fleet; which was seized from the Kyllens by a group of human slaves. A space armada can be maintained each level by upgrading the vessels with the newest weapons and gears. Capturing starbases allow new ships to be constructed within a series of turns. The game uses the same strategy game feel as its prequel; War 2410. Passwords allow players to play various mini-games (i.e., chess and checkers) in addition to restoring their progress in the game.

Successfully completing a mission brings humanity one step closer to being completely free from Kyllen tyranny while failing a mission means eternal slavery and bondage under the Kyllen taskmasters - in addition to receiving the game over screen.

Reception

The American video gaming magazine GamePro gave War 3010: The Revolution an overall rating of 2 out of 5 in their January 1997 overview.

Even though the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was no longer the most popular console amongst gamers when the game was released, War 3010 received a full strategy article on Nintendo Power.

References

War 3010: The Revolution Wikipedia