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Encyclopedia > Damage Inc

Damage Incorporated is a computer game for Mac and Windows made by Paranoid Productions in 1998 that uses the Marathon 2 engine. The player commands a squad of four marines in counter-terrorism operations. The game features network deathmatch, but not co-operative multiplayer.


While mostly a first-person shooter, it included elements of squad planning reminiscent of real-time strategy games.


External link

  • Paranoid Productions Damage Incorporated site (http://www.paranoidproductions.com/damage/)

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Encyclopedia: Damage Inc (317 words)
Among the damaged buildings was a partially-occupied professional center that suffered damage to its roof and a couple of windows, allowing considerable water to enter and flood nearly half of the two-story structure.
Damage continues to increase as long as free-water touches gypsum board, wood floors, furniture and documents due to the tendency of materials to draw in moisture through capillary action.
Damage Inc.'s Joe DiMarzio hooked up with Charles Williams for a 1-yard touchdown with less than 10 seconds remaining to defeat Dependable/Lookers 18-13 in a Staten Island Touch Tackle East Division game last night at the Berry Houses field in Dongan Hills.
METALLICA - Encyclopedia Metallica - Song Info - Damage Inc. (104 words)
A live version of the song was included on a B-side of the Australian "Die, Die My Darling" single release.
The band Dream Theater plays a cover of "Damage Inc." together with the lead singer from Napalm Death on their live video "5 years in a Livetime".
A band entitled Shai Hulud did the song for the first installment of a series of 7 inches LPs as a tribute to Metallica called "Crush 'em All".
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