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About Black ICE/White Noise
Black ICE\White Noise is an unreleased action-adventure video game that was in development and planned to be published by Atari Corporation on a scheduled December 1995 release date exclusively for the Atari Jaguar CD. The player would have followed the story of a group of three characters in a fictional United States city in the year 2042, as they performed multiple missions and tasks such as assassination, computer hacking, exploration, street fighting and other assignments. Originally conceived internally in 1994 as a mascot platform game by Sam Tramiel to represent Atari Corp., it later evolved into a more mature title involving a cyberpunk setting. The games was cancelled alongside Thea Realm Fighters as part of Atari dropping support for the Jaguar. A leaked prototype build would eventually leak online and be preserved.
Black ICE\White Noise is an unreleased action-adventure video game that was in development and planned to be published by Atari Corporation on a scheduled December 1995 release date exclusively for the Atari Jaguar CD. The player would have followed the story of a group of three characters in a fictional United States city in the year 2042, as they performed multiple missions and tasks such as assassination, computer hacking, exploration, street fighting and other assignments. Originally conceived internally in 1994 as a mascot platform game by Sam Tramiel to represent Atari Corp., it later evolved into a more mature title involving a cyberpunk setting. The games was cancelled alongside Thea Realm Fighters as part of Atari dropping support for the Jaguar. A leaked prototype build would eventually leak online and be preserved.
ActionScience fictionOpen world
Game modes: Single player
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What platforms is Black ICE/White Noise available on?
Black ICE/White Noise is available on Atari Jaguar CD. It supports single player.