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| Timeslaughter is a computer game. More than three years in the making, Timeslaughter was released in 1996 by Bloodlust Software and is considered by many to be their greatest game to date. Rather than using excessive gore as their selling point as most Mortal Kombat knock-offs during the fighting game craze of the middle 1990s Ethan Petty and Icer Addis instead crafted a fighter rich in story and gameplay. Sure, there was gore, and loads of it, but time travel was the central focus of the game which pleased goremongers and sci-fi fans alike. Timeslaughter II is currently in development. StorylineScientist William Spade is very close to completing a fully functional time machine, but has little time to celebrate when four members of a race of time-worshipping demons known as the Takar pay him a visit. Staine, the Dreg, the Surgeon, and the Butcher torture Spade within an inch of his life after he refuses to surrender the time machine before its completion. After losing both arms and his left eye, Spade manages to activate the time machine with his nose sending the Takar back to where they came from, but causes a huge rip in the timestream in the process due to prematurely activating the machine.As a result, combatants from unique time periods are zapped randomly from place to place, each with their own reason to fight - none of them knowing where they will go next. Spade rebuilds his body and becomes Portal and is now more than ready to defend himself from anyone who might be warped to his plane of existence -- including the Takar. Playable Characters
Timeslaughter LostTimeslaughter Lost is an alternate version of Timeslaughter that can be likened unto a leaked beta or alpha of the final product. This version is fully functional but contains many artistic differences. Timeslaughter Lost was originally sold to a fan (whether this was intentional remains unknown) and resurfaced nine years later as freeware when said fan realized he owned a different version.Credits
GalleryA look at how Timeslaughter evolved over the years. (Incomplete)[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Timeslaughter ] Some related entries: Outwars | Ehrgeiz | Grandia: Parallel Trippers | Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut | TimeSplitters: Future Perfect | North and South | 50 Cent: Bulletproof | House of the Dead 4 | Clock Tower: The First Fear | DuckTales - the Quest for Gold | History of video game consoles This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Timeslaughter; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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