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Shareware ($29.95)
Multiplayer:
Up to 2 players, Shared keyboard cooperative
DOSBox:
Yes
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
320 × 200
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Official Website
* Archived, Oct 1997
* Archived, Oct 1997
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DOSGames.com Review: Rating: 3
The Fourth Generation (aka 4th Generation or 4th Gen) is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up with pre-rendered graphics. It's clear that a lot of time and polish has gone into this game, from it's pre-rendered cutscenes to the elaborate ship upgrade system. It seems as though inspiration was taken from many previous games, such as Raptor for the credits/upgrade system and Astrofire for the pre-rendered graphics. The graphics and sound effects are definitely a highlight of this game. The story however doesn't really matter, you simply fly missions (three are available in the shareware version) and destroy everything in order to earn credits to upgrade your ship. You also must spend credits to repair the damage your ship takes during a mission. This game supports two-player simultaneous play using a shared keyboard, so if you have a friend to play with it's probably more fun; the actual gameplay is not especially engaging, and there are only a few missions available in the shareware versions.
The Fourth Generation (aka 4th Generation or 4th Gen) is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up with pre-rendered graphics. It's clear that a lot of time and polish has gone into this game, from it's pre-rendered cutscenes to the elaborate ship upgrade system. It seems as though inspiration was taken from many previous games, such as Raptor for the credits/upgrade system and Astrofire for the pre-rendered graphics. The graphics and sound effects are definitely a highlight of this game. The story however doesn't really matter, you simply fly missions (three are available in the shareware version) and destroy everything in order to earn credits to upgrade your ship. You also must spend credits to repair the damage your ship takes during a mission. This game supports two-player simultaneous play using a shared keyboard, so if you have a friend to play with it's probably more fun; the actual gameplay is not especially engaging, and there are only a few missions available in the shareware versions.
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