Back Track

Back Track

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developer = Telegames
publisher = Telegames
designer =
engine =
released = October 4, 2001
genre = First-person shooter
modes = Single player, multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: T (13+)
platforms = Game Boy Advance
media = Cartridge
Requirements =
input =

"Back Track" is a first-person shooter that was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It is notable for being the first 3-D shooter to be released on the system (along with DOOM), however it was quickly overtaken by such competitors as Ecks Vs. Sever.

Story

Domingoaniax, an evil alien, has built up a rather large invasion force on the dark side of the moon. You assume the role of special agent Jim Track, and your job is to rescue the 110 kidnapped humans and blast Domingo's droid army to bits.

Multiplayer

BackTrack's multiplayer mode has six deathmatch arenas, each playable as a standard 20-point deathmatch or as a 4-point round-robin. Both modes support up to four players via a link cable.

Reception

IGN praised the game for it's solid framerate, but noted that the story at times "Doesn't work", and that the humor was "groan-worthy". The game was panned in the press for being mediocre in comparison with other FPS games released around the same time. It has an average rating of 56% on GameRankings.

References

http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/480031.asp

http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/166/166394p1.html


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