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Xenon 2000: Project PCF    
Suggested by PowerCat - Added on 5 Jul 2006
22MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (982)
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Synopsis: Xenon 2000 is a nice remake of Xenon, the classic vertical shooter with powerups, by the same team. Note: It is not stated which version of DirectX is required to play this game, but it is clear that some version of DirectX will need to be present for this game to work.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the installer and install to the default folder. Copy all files to a folder of your choice. Finally, uninstall the program. Launch the application by double-clicking on bin\bccreleasexenon.exe.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] Mag-LiteGame crashes on my pc with a null pointer exception. [2006-07-06 04:42]

[Anonymous] Mag-LiteThe game works fine on my second pc. It crashes only on Server 2003 in the office. [2006-07-07 00:42]

[Anonymous] Kosher-XDoes it have a proper icon? [2008-04-27 14:56]

[Anonymous] horusofozDoes anyone know if this works and if so is it stealth? [2008-10-01 22:04]

[Anonymous] horusofozAnyone?

I'm really interested in this game as I played the original years ago but the info doesn't say if its stealth. Can anyone enlighten me?
 [2008-11-23 23:36]


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