Global Effect
Developed by:
Guerrilla Cambridge
Formed from the roots of Logotron, the London-based Millennium were best known for the James Pond series, but released a range of games, particularly for Amiga and ST systems. Their titles were generally distributed by U.S. Gold. In 1997 the company was bought by Sony and became SCE Studio Cambridge.
In 2009 it is part of the SCE Worldwide Studios group and is named simply Cambridge Studio.
In 2012 the studios became part of Guerrilla B.V. and its name was changed to Guerrilla Cambridge.
On January 12, 2017, Sony Interactive Entertainment closed Guerrilla Cambridge.
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Description
Perhaps in the not too distant future, governments
have advanced beyond those of today. Control of
cities and civilizations is handled from central
control points.
You are one of these governments' leaders, assigned
control of a new or existing world population with
instructions to look after and care for it. You have
only limited information and abilities in order to
achieve this goal. You will have to look carefully at
the information you receive from your sensors; your
power is limited, and the environment will be your
biggest enemy.
Any fully enclosed eco system has to be almost
perfectly balanced in order to survive the ages, and
yours will be no different. It will be important to
deal with environmental as well as economic
problems - there will be many situations along your
route which hamper this eventual necessity.
Your people will live lives of their own, and they
get on with them regardless of whether you decide
to interfere or not. If you don't, they may expand
beyond their means, and cause huge pollution
problems.
Your ability to control people, and issue new
commands, depends on two basic factors: how
happy they are, and how well maintained the
surrounding environment is. Looking after these, as
well as dealing with potential acts of war from other
parties, forms only part of your undertaking.
Should conflict take place, it could cause irreparable
situations, perhaps plunging you into a new ice age,
even global warming to levels impossible to survive
- so be warned, you may win a conflict in the short
run, but the long term effects could be fatal to every
living creature and plant on the face of the planet.
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