3D Maze An old raycasting demo. Full Release
Maze 2 An excellent 2D maze game and the first game ever made at GX Studios. Full Release
Tank Zone A four-player tank deathmatch in which the object is to blow your opponents' tanks back into their component particles. Surprisingly addictive to play with friends. Full Release
Paradox One of the greatest games ever to be written at GX Studios, Paradox is an excellent DOS-based platform game with custom map support. Full Release
Paradox II : The Legend Continues The sequel to Paradox, Paradox II is a fantastic 2D platform shoot-em-up with innovative features including curved platform support and 360 degree mouse-based firing. Full Release
Tank Zone II The sequel to Tank Zone, Tank Zone II is a stunning 3D multiplayer game supporting two-player hotseat deathmatch and CTF play in addition to multiplayer deathmatch action over LAN/Internet for up to four players. Full Release
Nightwalker Although currently only a concept idea, Nightwalker will be the first school 3D game to be produced by PlayZone Corporation, a group of three school game developers - GX Studios, Smidge TECH and Cintel Software. With support for both Direct3D™ and OpenGL™, Nightwalker is the most ambitious project thus far attempted at school, and potentially the most rewarding. A 3D First-Person-Shooter, in which the player requires a unique combination of skill and cunning to bring about his opponents' downfall, Nightwalker will support both single-player and deathmatch. Concept


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