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'''''64 Wars''''', also known as '''''Advance Wars 64''''', is an entry in the ''Wars'' franchise | '''''64 Wars''''', also known as '''''Advance Wars 64''''', is an entry in the ''Wars'' franchise. Plans called for interconnectivity between GameBoy Wars 2. ''64 Wars'' was showcased at Spaceworld 1999 with a release date of January 29th of 1999. Despite this, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons. | ||
==Development and Gameplay== | ==Development and Gameplay== | ||
''Advance Wars 64'' would have followed the same format as other games in the ''Wars'' series which is a tactical role-playing game. Players would oversee a 2d map, but when battles would occur, the battles would render in 3d. Additionally, the game would have utilized the Gameboy Transfer Pack with ''GameBoy Wars 2'' to gain access to several features, such as the ability to transfer match progress between the systems. The menu for this function still appears in ''GameBoy Wars 2'', but can't be used. | |||
==Avaliability== | |||
While the game was never released, screenshots and video of ''64 Wars'' have surfaced. Despite this, ''64 Wars'' has never been released. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 20:31, 23 August 2019
64 Wars, also known as Advance Wars 64, is an entry in the Wars franchise. Plans called for interconnectivity between GameBoy Wars 2. 64 Wars was showcased at Spaceworld 1999 with a release date of January 29th of 1999. Despite this, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Development and Gameplay
Advance Wars 64 would have followed the same format as other games in the Wars series which is a tactical role-playing game. Players would oversee a 2d map, but when battles would occur, the battles would render in 3d. Additionally, the game would have utilized the Gameboy Transfer Pack with GameBoy Wars 2 to gain access to several features, such as the ability to transfer match progress between the systems. The menu for this function still appears in GameBoy Wars 2, but can't be used.
Avaliability
While the game was never released, screenshots and video of 64 Wars have surfaced. Despite this, 64 Wars has never been released.