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Introduction

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[Title] is a [genre] video game, developed by [developer], and published by [publisher]. It was released for the [console] video game console on [release date].

Achievements

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[Title] has 12 achievements (see below), which have a total of 200 Gamerscore points.

Achievement Description Gamerscore
[Achievement] [Description] 0

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Perfect Dark (Game Boy Color)

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Perfect Dark
Developer(s)Rare
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Game Boy Color
Release01 August 2000
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Perfect Dark is an action video game, developed by Rare, and published by Nintendo. It was released for the Game Boy Color video game console on 01 August 2000. The game is played from a top-down perspective, with first-person elements.

Synopsis

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Perfect Dark is set in the year 2022, between the events of Perfect Dark Zero and Perfect Dark (Nintendo 64), during the final stages of Joanna Dark's training as an agent for Carrington Institute. As part of a training mission, Joanna is sent to a South American jungle to destroy an illegal cyborg-manufacturing facility. During the mission, she uncovers a conspiracy involving dataDyne Corporation. (The game's instruction manual suggests that this is Joanna's first encounter with dataDyne; however, this is contradicted by Perfect Dark Zero, the novels and the comics.)

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Gameplay

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Like the other games in the series, Perfect Dark features stealth elements: walking allows the player to sneak around enemies or catch them by surprise; running attracts the attention of nearby enemies.

The weapons available to the player include a pistol, several machine guns, a shotgun, a rocket launcher, and a powerful alien weapon that recharges over time. Ammunition for these weapons, along with medical kits to restore health, can be found around the levels or on the bodies of dead enemies.

Single-player

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Perfect Dark features several different single-player modes, each with different gameplay.

Top-Down View
This is the main play mode, which links the other play modes together and progresses the story. The player must sneak past or kill enemies from a top-down perspective.
Target Range
The player must shoot targets from a first-person perspective. Missing more than five targets or shooting a "civilian" target results in failure.
Door Control
The player must memorise and repeat a sequence of four flashing lights. Each of the lights has a unique colour and sound. Three mistakes results in failure.
River Crossing
Jungle Chase
Hind Attack
Sniper Mode
The player must kill enemies from a first-person perspective, without triggering the alarm. Allowing an enemy to notice the death of another enemy results in failure.
Attack Cyborg
Mink Hunter
Octopus Prime
Escape
The player must avoid enemy gunfire by steering an Orca 1 dropship.

Multiplayer

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Perfect Dark features competitive multiplayer for two players. Multiplayer requires a Universal Game Link cable, a Game Boy Color for each player, and a Perfect Dark cartridge for each player.

First To…
Timed Game
Flag Run
Air Hockey
Factory Fight
Defense
Deathball
Counter Force

Trivia

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  • The cartridge for Perfect Dark is one of the few Game Boy Color cartridges with a built-in rumble feature.
  • The infrared wireless communications port of the Game Boy Color can be used to unlock multiplayer maps on another Perfect Dark cartridge.
  • The Game Boy Printer can be used to print images that are unlocked during single-player gameplay.

References

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  • Perfect Dark instruction manual. Rare, 2000.