Iwar
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22 years 1 month ago #17565
by gentleman_jack
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K...this may sound stupid, but i have never played the original Iwar, any one has? just a couple of questions, when was it released, what were the graphics like, what was the plot, and what was it like. (is it as good as eoc)
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22 years 1 month ago #2870
by Stephen Robertson PS
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I-War (as it was originally known) was released in 1997 in Europe under the Ocean label (Though ocean were a part of Infogrames). It had approx 40 missions, and was software 3D only.
In 1998 it was re-released in the US, under the name Independence War, by Infogrames. (I-War was a copyright of Atari, so we couldn't use the original name. That's ironic, as Infogrames now own Atari!) This version supported 3Dfx glide graphics in addition to software mode. At the time 3Dfx 'owned' the 3D market and D3D was only just getting established, so it was a sensible decision then. The new version also included an Arcade mode, and tweaked missions.
In 1999 Independence War Deluxe Edition was released. This took the original game and added an all-new 18 mission campaign played from the enemy side, including improvements such as save points and extra weapons.
The I-War 1 based games were more 'sim-like' than I-War 2, and had a quirkier interface. The graphics were excellent for their time, and they had stunning CGI cutscenes that are still great to watch today. In particular the 15 minute intro movie is a work of art.
For more info on the original Independence War go to:
www.independencewar.com/home.htm
BTW, I am biased
-- Steve
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Independence War Website
In 1998 it was re-released in the US, under the name Independence War, by Infogrames. (I-War was a copyright of Atari, so we couldn't use the original name. That's ironic, as Infogrames now own Atari!) This version supported 3Dfx glide graphics in addition to software mode. At the time 3Dfx 'owned' the 3D market and D3D was only just getting established, so it was a sensible decision then. The new version also included an Arcade mode, and tweaked missions.
In 1999 Independence War Deluxe Edition was released. This took the original game and added an all-new 18 mission campaign played from the enemy side, including improvements such as save points and extra weapons.
The I-War 1 based games were more 'sim-like' than I-War 2, and had a quirkier interface. The graphics were excellent for their time, and they had stunning CGI cutscenes that are still great to watch today. In particular the 15 minute intro movie is a work of art.
For more info on the original Independence War go to:
www.independencewar.com/home.htm
BTW, I am biased
-- Steve
Stephen Robertson
Particle Systems
Independence War Website
-- Steve
Stephen Robertson
I-War series co-designer.
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22 years 1 month ago #2882
by Mehrunes
I always thought it was called I-War in Europe because the British were still sore over the Revolution.
In 1998 it was re-released in the US, under the name Independence War, by Infogrames. (I-War was a copyright of Atari, so we couldn't use the original name. That's ironic, as Infogrames now own Atari!)
I always thought it was called I-War in Europe because the British were still sore over the Revolution.
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22 years 1 month ago #2898
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The English don't generally keep grudges over events that happened centuries ago.
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Independence War Website
-- Steve
Stephen Robertson
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Independence War Website
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Stephen Robertson
I-War series co-designer.
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22 years 1 month ago #2900
by Destructo
Obi Wan has tought you well.......but you are not a Jedi yet!
Speaking as an English, I would bet that 90% of brit's would think of the French when it comes to revolutions, I doubt many would even know you guys rebeled! Nice Tea Party though!
Obi Wan has tought you well.......but you are not a Jedi yet!
Obi Wan has tought you well.......but you are not a Jedi yet!
Obi Wan has tought you well.......but you are not a Jedi yet!
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22 years 1 month ago #2904
by Mehrunes
I never know what to expect from Marketing Departments. <img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
The English don't generally keep grudges over events that happened centuries ago.
I never know what to expect from Marketing Departments. <img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle>
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