ShadowWraith

ShadowWraith

ShadowWraith is a top-down view videogame created by a company called Terminal Sunset for the Macintosh. This game has a sequel called Souls in the System.

Infobox VG| title = ShadowWraith


developer = Terminal Sunset
publisher = StarPlay
designer = Ravi Mehta
engine =
released =
genre = Scrolling shooter
modes = Single Player
ratings =
platforms = Macintosh
media = CD
requirements = Mac OS System 7.0 or higher, 33 MHz 68030 or faster processor (68040 or Power Macintosh reommended), 13 inch (640×480) or larger display capable of 256 colors, 8 MB RAM, double-speed or faster CD-ROM drive. Supports CD Quality, 16-bit stereo sound. Accelerated for Power Macintosh.
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Description from the software box

Time is not on your side. From the creator of Digital Messiah comes ShadowWraith, one of the best advanced top-down arcade games developed for the Macintosh. It rocks with over twenty photo-realistic levels. It rolls with a full stereo sound track of progressive music. Your cyber-fighter has blistering speed and maneuverability, plus an intense complement of over a dozen different weapon systems.

Each level is infested with cyber-assassins armed to the teeth. They have but a single goal; to eliminate what's left of your neural patterns.

Your mission is to fight your way through the electronic grids picking up gatekeys, special weapons, and power. Alone in a vast strange world, you battle for your very existence.

Features

* Smooth 60 frames per second animation
* Four channels of stereo panning sound
* 90 minutes of original progressive music
* Over 20 increasingly difficult levels of play
* Beautiful 256 color high resolution graphics


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