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is a 1999 Japanese video game released for the
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. It was developed by Symbio Systems and published by
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. The game was directed by Jun Matsumoto, while manga artist
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provided character designs. The game is a tank combat game, featuring one on one battles between tanks. The game has never been released outside of Japan. The game received mixed reviews with most giving it mediocre scores.


Story

A despot named Talin has lost his newly developed tank called Petit tank, which the player is now in possession of. He mobilizes his empire to retrieve the tank.


Gameplay

The game is a one vs. one shooting action game, pitting tanks in a 3D environment. The game features two gameplay modes: Story and Tank World. Tank World is direct battles against either a human or computer-controlled opponent. The player starts with 8 tanks to choose from. The game features strong customization of the player's tank. There are 160 canon parts, 30 special attack parts, and 70 accessory parts. In total, over 300 parts are available. Changes to the player's tank cannon are reflected in the game's graphics. Completely custom tanks can be created, saved to the PlayStation's memory card, and even pitted against another player's custom tank as well. The game's arsenal includes both long range and short range weaponry. The game features a camera system that automatically locks onto the opponent, and when the player is behind obstacles they become transparent.


Development and release

The game was developed by Japanese game developer Symbio Systems. The game was directed by Jun Matsumoto, and it has character designs by
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artist
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. The game's story is told through long
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videos, as well as having an art design that is anime inspired and chibi (super deformed). The game was shown at the 1998 Autumn
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. Each tank has approximately 450
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s to render, and the game's engine attempts to realistically replicate elements of tanks including tread physics, suspension, and engine exhaust. The tank's suspension even bends when making turns. The game was released on July 29, 1999 for the
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in Japan and was published by
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. An official strategy guide was released as well. The game has never been released outside of Japan, and has never been released for the
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.


Reception

Upon the game's release, four reviewers ''for
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'' gave the game scores of 7, 6, 7, and 6 for a total of 26 out of 40. ''Gamers' Republic'' gave the game a B, saying the game was well deserving of an American localization. They praised the game's controls, physics, and camera, and said the game is fun to play in either single player or multiplayer modes. The review went onto say that the tanks had as much personality as their pilots, and had more "vigor" than those found in the game ''
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''. The reviewer wondered if the anime cinemas in the game implied it might be turned into an anime series, and hoped that the game would get a sequel on the PlayStation 2. ''Gamers' Republic'' later listed ''Pop'n Tanks!'' in their ''1999'' ''Video Game Buyers Guide and Y2K Preview'' as one of the best games to import from Japan that year along with '' The Adventures of Little Ralph'', ''
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'', ''Internal Section'', and ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counter Attack''. Spanish magazine ''Loading'' praised the game. ''Extreme PlayStation'' gave it a lower score and were not impressed with it.


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