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Revision as of 08:40, 21 July 2006
Worms World Party | |
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Developer: | Team17 |
Publishers: | Titus |
Release year: | 1999? |
Latest version: | Service pack 1 / 30 May, 2001 |
Website: | http://wwp.team17.com |
Buy: | From Team17's Secure Shop |
Update: | On Team17's WWP site |
Worms World Party is a strategy game developed by UK-based company, Team17. Based on Worms Armageddon, it was originally designed for the Sega Dreamcast console to make use of its online capabilities, but was also released for the PC with new missions, a mission editor, and some extra customisability.
The game technology
3rd-party programs
Map stealers
WormNET2 proxies
Misc
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The programmers and reverse-engineers
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