Faceball 2000 (1992)

Xanth Software F/X

Remake of Midi Maze

Sega Game Gear · Super Nintendo Entertainment System · TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine · Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD

2.00 from 32 ratings

62 members have it in their collection · 11 backlogged · 7 wish listed

Welcome to the exciting new world of FaceBall 2000, where 3D graphics, first person perspective and 360° maneuverability make you feel like you're inside your video game! What you see is where you are, as you team up, compete with a friend or play alone against computer-controlled opponents. Transport yourself inside the walls of CyberZone, where you'll be surrounded by … Read more
Welcome to the exciting new world of FaceBall 2000, where 3D graphics, first person perspective and 360° maneuverability make you feel like you're inside your video game! What you see is where you are, as you team up, compete with a friend or play alone against computer-controlled opponents. Transport yourself inside the walls of CyberZone, where you'll be surrounded by menacing enemies lurking in a series of treacherous mazes. Or, enter the Arena where " Have a Nice Day" takes on a whole new meaning in fast-paced rounds of high-tech combat. Wherever you go in FaceBall 2000, it's your chance to wipe the smiles off those annoying happy faces - and maybe a few of your friends - once and for all! Read less
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Details

Developers
Xanth Software F/X
Publishers
Bullet-Proof Software, Riverhillsoft
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Comedy
Series
Faceball

Release dates

  • Sep 1992 (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Nov 26, 1993 (Japan) Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
  • Dec 17, 1993 (Japan) Sega Game Gear
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Rating distribution

5 stars
1
4 stars
1
3 stars
5
2 stars
15
1 star
10
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Chovus

Status Chovus Jun 18, 2019

Played 12-20 levels of the default tagging mode until the game became absurdly difficult. Tried about the same number of levels of campaign mode; this mode was easier at least but not much fun. Honestly, I would rather play the first level in Doom over and over than this entire game.