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Issue 68 - March 2, 2000
 
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The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge

Turn-based strategy for PC and PlayStation2

Virgin Interactive have announced The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge, a turn-based strategy game for PC and PlayStation2. It is being developed by Mythos Games, the UK-based studio responsible for X-COM and Magic & Mayhem.

"Freedom Ridge is really an effort to take everything we've learned from doing this kind of game for the last 15 years and turn it into something groundbreaking," said Julian Gollop, Lead Designer on Freedom Ridge. "We wanted to create a game that not only builds on some popular core concepts that we've used before, but also adds new elements and features that help us push accepted boundaries."

Set in the near future, Freedom Ridge draws from classic science fiction, as well as modern conspiracy theories. After a 70-day alien invasion, the human race is on the brink of extinction. You'll take control of the Terran Liberation Army in a bid to drive the alien scum back to whence they came.

The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2001 on PC and PlayStation2.

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