
Cybermorph
A 3D polygonal shooter and launch title for the Atari Jaguar featuring free-roaming environments and the infamous phrase "Where did you learn to fly?" from the AI companion.
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About This Game
One of the first games to showcase the Jaguar's 3D polygon capabilities with expansive open areas to explore.
Features 50 unique missions across 10 different planets with varying terrain and enemy types.
Includes a transforming spacecraft that can switch between air and ground combat modes.
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