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It is the year 15432, and criminal organizations are flourishing. Scavenging has become increasing profitable, since the criminal elite is willing to pay big money for their shady undertakings. A mysterious group known as A.V.C. contacts the acquisition squad Red Hunter to perform missions for them in particularly dangerous environments. The team departs on its needling ship, hoping to gain fame and riches in this perilous endeavor.
In Pursuit of Greed is a shareware raycasting 3D (2.5D) first-person shooter. Over the course of the game, the player gains access to five different playable characters, though the differences between them are mostly cosmetic. The protagonists can use melee weapons (such as daggers), but mostly rely on firearms. It is also possible to pick up and throw grenades. Ammunition and power-ups are randomly generated.
Ways to play
Modes
Perspective
Game details
Business Model
Commercial
Media Type
CD-ROM
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Keyboard, Mouse, Thrustmaster (FCS and/or WCS), VR Helmet/Headset
Controller Types Supported
Analog Joystick
Multiplayer Options
IPX, Modem, Null-modem cable
Number of Offline Players
1 Player
Number of Online Players
2-8 Players
Miscellaneous Attributes
Math co-processor
System requirements
Min. CPU Class Required
Intel i486 DX
Min. OS Class Required
PC/MS-DOS 5.0
Min. RAM Required
8 MB
Min. CD-ROM Drive Speed Required
1X (150 KB/s)
Video Modes Supported
VGA
Sound Devices Supported
Gravis Ultrasound / ACE, Microsoft Sound System, Pro Audio Spectrum, Pro Audio Spectrum Plus, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16, Sound Blaster Pro
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Also known as
Assassinators — Re-release title
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Released
1996
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Standing
Top 51% by want to play
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