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Colors (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Colors (video game)

''Colors'' is a Gizmondo game that uses the console's GPS system to allow the player to play in the area where the player is located in real life, in the game. ''Colors'' was intended to be the world’s first GPS video game, but due to Gizmondo’s bankruptcy, it was never officially released.
There was a mostly complete version of ''Colors'' that was circulated on the Internet. When first playing ''Colors'', it appears the multiplayer game, called ''TurfWar'', is offline. After a player gains 30,000 dollars, it unlocks. Another unlockable is the tag editor which allows players to spraypaint custom tags around the city. It is unlocked after beating a certain mission in the game.
The multiplayer mode of the game does not function.
==Gameplay==
Gameplay in ''Colors'' is very similar to many popular third person shooter games, like ''Grand Theft Auto'', ''Resident Evil 4'', or ''Max Payne''. Its targeting system is odd, in that you cannot manually target body parts like the head or arms, but instead, the reticle moves automatically, slowing down and becoming more precise depending on the player's movement. If he or she strafes or moves more while targeting, then the reticle wildly bobs around, becoming hard to aim and shoot accurately.
When you start the game, you are allowed to select a character. Other than differing in appearance, two stats are also presented, health, and stamina.

A button must be held to strafe, and due to the Gizmondo's lack of an analog stick, a button must also be pressed to activate running. It must only be pressed once though.
The game's weapon selection is split into different types. There are rifles, shotguns, pistols, and explosives, as well as some improvised weapons like nailguns. There are no melee weapons though, only ranged ones.
In the game, you can be caught by the police, which takes you to a prison cell with three people in it. Two of them offer to get you out at a price, while one will offer you to get out for free, but you must go through having sex with this prisoner. After that, you are transported to the hospital, and are allowed to leave.
Crimson City itself is mostly free roaming, but divided into several small areas with loading screens. The locales in the game include a train station( where the game begins and ends), a China Town, a Little Italy, a Little Mexico, a junk yard, some docks, and an area that doesn't stick with a particular theme, but has a man you can buy C4 explosives from. Some of the highest paying missions are also in this area.
Overall, there are about forty missions in the game, and no main story, so all of them are self-contained stories of the character's services to multiple people. Each boss has their own, small story that is uncovered more, such as one female Spanish boss who is being followed around by a junkyard worker, and finally gets kidnapped by the worker, leaving the character to save her and kill him.

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