Atomic Pop Panic: Dr. Atomic vs. The Hitmen 1997

This is a total conversion of the Quake II engine with all original maps, monsters, and weapons. Join Dr. Atomic as he battles the Hitmen through the nightclubs of Neo Los Angeles and back to their space station. It contains 5 levels, not to mention original textures, sounds, weapons and models. The website www.atomicpop.com was of a music company that offered a myriad of options. A radio station broadcasts four channels. There were sections devoted to articles and reviews, as well as online comics. There was a store where folks could buy music, gizmos and video games. In the game, a sound engineer named Dr. Atomic must save the world from invading aliens who are posing as entertainment executives. The aliens are turning people into zombies by planting subliminal messages in radio broadcasts. “Submit to our will. Buy our records. Become our slaves,” they say. The metaphor reflects Atomic Pop’s corporate culture, as well as its mythology. The industry plays the evil enemy, while Atomic Pop gets to be the superhero. Chuck D has never shied away from controversy, and he’s Atomic Pop’s most public defender. His stamp of approval persuaded rapper Ice-T to sign with Atomic Pop. Artists L7 and RZA’s alter-ego Bobby Digital are in the game as player models.
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