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Westworld 2000, based on the sci-fi film by Michael Crichton, is the amusement park of the future. You can choose to be a samurai warrior, a gunslinger or an intergalactic spy, depending which world (Samuraiworld, Westworld, Orbitworld) you are entering. But as Westworld 2000 always malfunctions the robots, designed for your pleasure, are starting to attack you. Your task is to shut down Westworld 2000. Westworld 2000 is basically a typical 3D shooter with a strong dose of adventure elements. The game comes with 35 different levels and you can fight your way through them with 11 weapons from the past, the present and the future. The graphics are on Doom level.

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Trivia

Westworld first came to the world in 1973 in the form of a motion picture written and directed by famed novelist Michael Crichton. The movie, which told the tale of a futuristic amusement park populated by robots gone haywire in the planet Delos (sounds familiar?) , gained enough success to spawn a sequel in 1976 ("Futureworld", in which Delos re-opens with a brand new theme park) and a 6-episode TV series called "Beyond Westworld".

The original Westworld remains to this day a Sci-fi classic, and was actually a pretty successful movie in it's day grossing a considerable amount for a SF flick done on a meager $1.25 budget and which featured one of the first computer-generated visual effects on a motion picture (the robot's distorted point of view shots).

As a side note, the "worlds" in the Delos from the movie are, besides Westworld itself, Romanworld and Medievalworld. Unlike the game's Samuraiworld and Orbitworld.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by CheshireCat (1692) on May 19, 2002.
 

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