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Rasterwerk's Phosphor
Phosphor is a first-person shooter created with Macromedia Director (links will open in new window). The Shockwave Player allows the game to run within a web browser on Windows and Mac OS computers. Both single player (with AI-controlled bots) and multiplayer (using peer-to-peer Internet or LAN connections) game modes are supported. Our goal is to create a gaming experience similar to classic FPS games like Unreal Tournament and Quake 3, but with the accessibility of a webgame.

This is the first public beta. Current development is focused on tuning bot AI and improving multiplayer performance. Future versions will include additional player models, game types, and many more maps.


http://www.rasterwerks.com/game/phosphor/beta1.asp

I uploaded some screenshots here:
http://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/pics/phosphor.png
http://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/pics/phosphor2.png
http://www.quaddicted.com/stuff/pics/phosphor3.png
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Jocul Tare 
jocul e cel mai tare dar nu vad de ce? :D 
 
this game is fun but is only 4 weapons:{
fun fun fun fun kill:} 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaa 
use the sniper its take veary much demage:} 
ZOMG! 
ZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMGZOMG 
Hmm 
It's not funny anymore. 
Good Best Player 
 
Good Best Player 
Have a good death 
Okay Okay... 
i'll close the thread. This is just a honeypot for drive-by idiots. 
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