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Crimson Skies: High Road To Revenge

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Crimson Skies : High Road To Revenge (Microsoft Xbox, 2003) Video Game

A follow-up to Microsoft's acclaimed PC title Crimson Skies, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge combines thrilling aerial combat with the swashbuckling style of a Hollywood action-adventure movie. Set in an alternate 1930s world of gunship diplomacy and sinister intrigue, Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge lets gamers pilot powerful aircraft against nefarious air pirates and behemoth war zeppelins.

As the daring air pirate Nathan Zachary, leader of the infamous Fortune Hunters, players take off on a high-flying adventure, filled with daring escapes and damsels in distresswhile hunting down the murderers of Nathan's best friend.


FEATURES:
  • It's the 1930s and you play a dashing air pirate named Nathan Zachary -- travel around the world with him, to solve the mystery of his friend's murder
  • Pilot ten different war planes armed with everything from napalm to magnetic grapples
  • Swoop high & low in search of stunt zones, where you'll uncover game secrets and weapon upgrades
  • Use the environment as a weapon -- trigger landslides, collapse water towers, and shoot down bridges
  • Four-person multiplayer madness as you enter dogfights with enemy aircraft
PLATFORM BACKGROUND INFO 

In the late 1990s, Microsoft made the decision to jump into the fiercely competitive--and potentially highly lucrative--video game console market. Their first system, the Xbox, debuted on November 15, 2001 amid a market dominated by Sony Computer Entertainment and the immensely successful Sony PlayStation 2. Microsoft's other main rival for market share, Nintendo, launched their next-generation system, the much-anticipated GameCube, in November as well. Microsoft envisioned their system as more than a home video game console; they developed the Xbox as a revolutionary home-entertainment vehicle. To this end, designers included an Ethernet port that allowed players access to Xbox LIVE (launched in November 2002), an online, real-time gaming community available for a monthly subscription fee. In addition, the console was capable of playing standard DVDs through a multimedia expansion pack. The system sold relatively well, topping 25 million consoles by the end of its production run in 2006, but failed to supplant Sony's PlayStation line as the dominate home console (both the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 sold more than 100 million units apiece). Several of the launch titles for the Xbox enjoyed overwhelming success-most notably Halo: Combat Evolved, which became the signature game for the system. Microsoft's successor to the Xbox, the Xbox 360, was released in November 2005.

 

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Country/Region of Manufacture
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Genre
Simulation
Publisher
Microsoft Game Studios
Release Year
2003
Rating
T-Teen
Platform
Microsoft Xbox
Game Name
Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge

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