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10Six
Developer(s)SegaSoft
Publisher(s)SegaSoft
Platform(s)Windows
Release27 February 2000
Genre(s)MMORTS
Mode(s)Multiplayer

10Six is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy video game developed and published by SegaSoft, and released in 2000 for Windows. The game's servers were shut down by Sega on 31 May 2002.

Synopsis

The game is set in a science-fiction future where an asteroid, containing a new energy source called Transium, has entered the solar system. Four companies – ToyCo, Extreme, BruteForce, and Infrastruct – have colonized the asteroid and are competing for control of this new resource.

Gameplay

The player takes on the role of a new recruit from one of these companies who must participate in the colonization. To do this, they use new technologies called Jitters, which allow them to create buildings, vehicles, or items. Each faction has a variety of specific vehicles and weapons.

Reception

Overview of Reviews
10Six
Source Country Score
Computer Gaming World US 1.5/5
Joystick FR 30 %
PC Zone US 59 %

Notes and references

  1. "10Six". GameSpot..
  2. Trey Walker (June 4, 2002). "10Six shuts down". GameSpot..
  3. Christopher Allen. "10Six - Synopsis". AllGame..
  4. Rich Rouse (June 30, 2000). "10Six". IGN..
  5. Alex Handy (August 2000). "Quick Hits: 10Six". Computer Gaming World (193): 112. ISSN 0744-6667..
  6. Ackboo (May 2000). "Brefs : 10Six". Joystick (115): 125. ISSN 1145-4806..
  7. Tony Lamb (October 2000). "10Six". PC Zone (94): 113. ISSN 0967-8220..
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