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Game information for "Demolition Man" - DP Online Rarity Guide

Game ID: 13125

Console / System: 3DO

Title: Demolition Man

Scarcity (loose): 3

Value in USD (loose): 10

Scarcity (complete): 0

Value in USD (complete): 0

Publisher: Virgin

Section: 1

Designer: Juan M Alvarado

Designer 2: Noah Tool

Designer 3: Rebecca Allen

Description: Select the easy difficulty level and hear Stallone say "You.. suck". Good blend of actual movie footage, superimposed reality on computer graphics, and mixture of game styles. This s a completely different game than the ones released on 16-bit platforms.

Landmark: On July 20, 1994, the 3DO Company awarded this game "Best Design" for its 1994 3DO Developer Awards.

Easter eggs: For a bloodier version of the game, go to the intro menu screen and press Right Shift, Up, Down, Right, Down, Up, Down, Right. You'll get a bloody visual confirmation if you did it right.

Release date (MM/DD/YYYY): 12/09/94

Country / region: USA

System exclusive: 0

Periodical's review: The UK's "3DO Magazine" gave this game 4 stars (out of 5).

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