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Chaos Engine

The Chaos Engine is a top-down shoot'em-up computer game developed by the Bitmap Brothers[?] and published by Renegade Software[?] in 1993. It was released for the Amiga. MS-DOS, SNES, Atari ST and Genesis.

The player gets to choose two mercenaries from a group of six to take on the task of defeating a evil AI.

Developers included Steve Cargill, Richard Joseph, Simon Knight, Dan Malone, Eric Mathews, Mike Montgomery, Farook Shamsher and Haroon Shamsher.

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