War 2410

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War 2410
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Developer(s) Advanced Productions
Publisher(s) Advanced Productions
Release date(s) 1995
Genre(s) Strategy
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) K-A
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Media 16-megabit Cartridge

War 2410 is a war game for the Super NES that takes place in the year 2410. Four factions are fighting it out for control of the Earth. Each side has infantry, tanks, and the air force needed to get the job done. The player is in command of the GDA (Global Defense Alliance) and the primary objective for the game's 20 missions is total annihilation against M.A.R.S. (a group of unsavory superhumans who have turned against their masters), the Orcs, and the Cromes (An Army of Self-Sentient, Self-Aware Combat Robots).

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