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Who remembers Giants: Citizen Kabuto

Who remembers Giants: Citizen Kabuto for the PC? That was one of my all time favorite benchmarking pc games I had ever played. Spent a long time in the Giants Modding Community as well. It is really too bad nobody picked up the licenses for that game to create a 2nd game with today's hardware and engines. 

 

Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giants:_Citizen_Kabuto

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My friend tried to sell it to me for $30 a few years ago, but I turned it down and got myself about 70 floppy disks for $10 at a yeard sale, then resold them for $50 on eBay. Kinda regret it, but I wasn't entirely sure what it was, and neither was he (he thought it was Battlefield 3 which was hot of the press).

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My friend tried to sell it to me for $30 a few years ago, but I turned it down and got myself about 70 floppy disks for $10 at a yeard sale, then resold them for $50 on eBay. Kinda regret it, but I wasn't entirely sure what it was, and neither was he (he thought it was Battlefield 3 which was hot of the press).

Haha yeah if you were into gpu benchmarking back in 2000, it was the game to play. Had some of the best humor in any video game story I had ever played, as well as beautiful graphics at the time. "Mom can I get a Geforce 3 for Christmas? I NEED IT!"

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