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Mortyr 2093-1944, also known as simply Mortyr, is a first-person shooter computer game published by Interplay and developed by Polish developer Mirage Media and released in 1999. One of the earlier Polish developed first-person shooters for Microsoft Windows, the game follows a son of a scientist transported back in time to World War II to avert the Axis victory and features levels set both in World War II and the future. The game received unfavorable reviews at its launch, with the game garnering some positive coverage from the Polish video game press and widely panned abroad.

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  • Mortyr: 2093-1944 est un jeu de tir à la première personne (First Person Shooter en anglais) édité par Interplay et Mirage, le jeu est sorti en 1999. (fr)
  • Mortyr 2093-1944, also known as simply Mortyr, is a first-person shooter computer game published by Interplay and developed by Polish developer Mirage Media and released in 1999. One of the earlier Polish developed first-person shooters for Microsoft Windows, the game follows a son of a scientist transported back in time to World War II to avert the Axis victory and features levels set both in World War II and the future. The game received unfavorable reviews at its launch, with the game garnering some positive coverage from the Polish video game press and widely panned abroad. A sequel for the game, entitled Mortyr II, was released in 2004, five years after the original game. (en)
  • Mortyr lub Mortyr 2093–1944 – polska komputerowa gra akcji wyprodukowana przez Mirage Interactive i wydana w 1999 i 2001 roku przez Interplay. (pl)
  • 《刺杀希特勒2093-1944》(英语:Mortyr 2093-1944,Mortyr本意为烈士)是一款1999年8月31日发行的第一人称射击游戏,由波兰幻象互动公司制作,interplay发行。 (zh)
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  • Mortyr: 2093-1944 est un jeu de tir à la première personne (First Person Shooter en anglais) édité par Interplay et Mirage, le jeu est sorti en 1999. (fr)
  • Mortyr lub Mortyr 2093–1944 – polska komputerowa gra akcji wyprodukowana przez Mirage Interactive i wydana w 1999 i 2001 roku przez Interplay. (pl)
  • 《刺杀希特勒2093-1944》(英语:Mortyr 2093-1944,Mortyr本意为烈士)是一款1999年8月31日发行的第一人称射击游戏,由波兰幻象互动公司制作,interplay发行。 (zh)
  • Mortyr 2093-1944, also known as simply Mortyr, is a first-person shooter computer game published by Interplay and developed by Polish developer Mirage Media and released in 1999. One of the earlier Polish developed first-person shooters for Microsoft Windows, the game follows a son of a scientist transported back in time to World War II to avert the Axis victory and features levels set both in World War II and the future. The game received unfavorable reviews at its launch, with the game garnering some positive coverage from the Polish video game press and widely panned abroad. (en)
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  • Mortyr: 2093-1944 (fr)
  • Mortyr (en)
  • Mortyr (gra komputerowa) (pl)
  • 刺杀希特勒2093-1944 (zh)
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