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Flash Traffic: City of Angels
Developer(s)Tsunami Games
Publisher(s)Time Warner Interactive
Platform(s)DOS
Release1994
Genre(s)Interactive movie
Mode(s)Single player

Flash Traffic: City of Angels is a game developed by Tsunami Games and published by Time Warner Interactive for DOS systems in 1994.

Plot

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Drug Enforcement Administration agents hit a warehouse, where they kill two people and arrest three suspects. They believed the warehouse only contained drugs, but find the materials to make a nuclear bomb. The player is tasked to find out who made the bomb, retrieve it and defuse it before it destroys the Northern Hemisphere.[1]

Gameplay

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When a scene ends, players are given three choices on how to proceed.[2] They impact the story and gameplay, but the wrong choice does not usually end the game. Some choices can result in the player's death.

Release

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Tsunami Games debuted the game at COMDEX in November 1994.[3]

Reception

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Entertainment Weekly rated it C+: "An uninspiring script and so-so acting make Flash Traffic play like a direct-to-video cheapie with a multiple-personality disorder."[4] Stephen Manes of The New York Times called it "stronger on acting and dialogue than on plot". Manes said some choices do not seem to affect the plot, making it unsatisfying.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Flash Traffic: City of Angels". Adventure Gamers. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  • ^ a b Manes, Stephen (1994-12-13). "CD-ROM Review; Disks for PC: From Ameslan To 3 Simpsons". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-10-25.
  • ^ Greenman, Catherine (1994-12-03). "Future of MPEG Uncertain at COMDEX". Billboard. p. 82.
  • ^ "Flash Traffic: City of Angels". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
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