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FA Manager for PlayStation
Issue 33 - June 24, 1999
 
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Titus snag Robocop

The French gaming company goes from the Man of Steel to a man of steel

Titus are on one hell of a licence acquisition. Having already bagged the rights to take Superman and Top Gun to an interactive audience they have now secured the rights to Robocop.

Currently, Titus will not announce officially which consoles the robotic cop of New Detroit will be brought to, but the licence includes all systems, including PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64.

We have heard, however, that Xatrix, the developers of the upcoming PC first-person shooter, Kingpin, will be handling the game's design. What type of game will it be? A first-person shooter, of course.

Don't expect the game to be released until late 2000.

Courtesy of IGN.com

Commandos for hire