Courier Crisis
Courier Crisis is an action video game developed by American studio New Level Software for PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
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Developer(s) | New Level Software |
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Platform(s) | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
Release | PlayStationSega Saturn |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Publisher BMG Interactive closed down its U.S. operations in mid-1997,[1] and so sold the U.S. publication rights for Courier Crisis to GT Interactive.[2]
Reception
Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it one star out of five, and stated that "The Road Rash-like violence featuring the messenger punching and kicking pedestrians is amusing at first, but it quickly becomes a nuisance."[3]
Reviews
- GameFan #59 (Vol 5, Issue 11) 1997 November
- NowGamer - Nov 01, 1997
- IGN - Nov 19, 1997
- GameSpot - Jan 23, 1998
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References
- "Cleaning Time: Corporations Slim Down". Next Generation. No. 31. Imagine Media. July 1997. p. 22.
- "GT Interactive Buys Singletrac, Makes Agreements with BMG and Warner Bros. Interactive". GamePro. No. 108. IDG. September 1997. p. 20.
- "Finals". Next Generation. No. 37. Imagine Media. January 1998. p. 151.
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