Payback (video game)

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Payback (video game)

Payback is a video game developed and published by Apex Designs. It was first released in 2001. It was followed by a sequel in 2012, Payback 2.

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Payback
Amiga cover art
Developer(s)Apex Designs
Publisher(s)Apex Designs (Amiga)
DSI Games/Zoo Digital (GBA)
Freeverse (Mac)
SeriesPayback
Platform(s)Amiga, WarpOS, Game Boy Advance, Macintosh, GP2X, iOS
ReleaseAmiga
2001
Game Boy Advance
GP2X
  • WW: 2006
Genre(s)Action, Grand Theft Auto clone[1]
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Gameplay

The game is similar in gameplay to the original Grand Theft Auto, with new camera angles and more weapons being obvious differences. The player can use shotguns grenades, as well as weapons such as remote controlled cars carrying explosives.

The game also supports four-player multiplayer deathmatch.

The Game Boy Advance version includes eleven cities.

Development

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It was originally a fan's project to make an Amiga clone of Grand Theft Auto. In the author's own words, "every effort has been made to ensure that Payback beats GTA in every way."[citation needed]

The game was eventually expanded into a commercial release, and in 2002 Apex Designs announced plans to bring it to Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, and the Game Boy Advance (GBA). The Mac version was speedily released, but there is still no word on the Windows version's released date. A version for the GP2X handheld was released in 2006.[2]

Despite the game being a clone of GTA, even copying car names such as the "Mundaneo", Rockstar has made no attempt to stop Apex Designs from publishing this game, or warn them about infringing on their copyrighted materials.[citation needed]

The GBA version was also finished, but Apex Designs couldn't initially find a publisher. After numerous failed attempts to get it published, it was not until late 2004 that DSI Games finally picked up the game. The GBA version received an age rating from North America's ESRB, however it didn't officially release there.[3]

A sequel to Payback, Payback 2 for iOS and Android devices, was released on 4 October 2012

Additional content

The Amiga version allowed fans to make their own deathmatch maps (see the link below). These cannot be added into the GBA version, but a slightly modified 'Isla Nublar' map is featured as an unlockable bonus.

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