Chroniques et points de vue:Amazon.ca :An informant named Kilantrainia, 'Bob' for short, has traveled 400 light years to warn Earth about an impending danger. Domingoaniax, an alien leader, and his army of mutants and robot soldiers have taken control of the BSB0DS0M project (Build Secret Base on Dark Side of Moon). For months these aliens have been abducting humans and assimilating them into an army of droids that Domingoaniax can use to overwhelm Earth and plunder its natural resources.
As our last hope, you must help Jim Track infiltrate the base and succeed where many others before him have failed. You must destroy every alien or assimilated human you encounter, port back as many unassimilated humans from the pods as possible, and then trigger the self-destruct sequence to terminate the moon base and the remaining aliens. The game features full, smooth-scrolling 3-D, smoke and transparency effects, 12 intricate levels to master, and nine unique weapons.
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BackTrack is a good game. Not that bad. Right?
Can FPSs be pulled off on the GBA with great results? Of course they can, and we have seen exactly a dozen on the small system. Some good (Duke Nukem Advance, Ice Nine), some bad (Wolfenstein 3D, Medal of Honor: Underground). But is the one that started it all any good? Back Track is the tenth best FPS for the GBA and the 1st released for the system. Back Track is a campy sci-fi FPS that limits you to the point where you can see only two feet in front of yourself and lets you man artillery like a bubble gun, yes, you heard me right, a bubble gun, and that's right, you guessed it, it fires bubble gum. What!