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One Must Fall 2097
''One Must Fall: 2097'' is a fighting video game for all IBM-compatible computers on DOS, programmed by Diversions Entertainment, published by Epic MegaGames and released in October 1994. The game was later patched to include multiplayer support. In February 1999, the game was declared freeware by the developers. A sequel titled '' One Must Fall: Battlegrounds'' was released in 2003. Gameplay ''One Must Fall: 2097'' replaces the human combatants typical of contemporary fighter video games with large Human Assisted Robots (HAR). These HARs are piloted through a physical and mental link to the human pilots, but this is merely a plot concept and is never shown on-screen. Eleven HARs and ten selectable pilots are available for play, along with five arenas and four tournaments. The pilots vary in strength, speed and endurance, thus the many HAR/pilot combinations allow for large replay value. Unlike in most fighting games of its time, the arenas (except one, the Stadium) contain ha ...
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''One Must Fall'' (''OMF'') is a fighting game series for the IBM PC compatible, programmed by Diversions Entertainment. ''One Must Fall'' The original ''One Must Fall'' is a game demo created in the wake of the success of ''Street Fighter II''. It features two human fighters who greatly resemble the Karate Champ fighters who fight in a single arena. Players can kick, punch, throw, create fireballs, teleport, and do a jumpkick. The game was completely retooled for a commercial release, as the original concept was considered too repetitive. This prototype was featured in several collections of shareware and freeware games. ''One Must Fall: 2097'' Released in 1994 by Epic MegaGames, ''One Must Fall: 2097'' replaced the human fighters with robots. In-game competitors were connected to a machine which allowed them direct control as well as sensation of their robot counterparts. Eleven robots and ten customizable pilots were available for play, along with five arenas and four tourna ...
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