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MAX STEEL follows the exploits of Josh McGrath, your average, extreme sports-loving teenager. Average, that is, until his father's experiments with nanotechnology at an anti-t...Read more
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MAX STEEL - DREAMCAST
MAX STEEL follows the exploits of Josh McGrath, your average, extreme sports-loving teenager. Average, that is, until his father's experiments with nanotechnology at an anti-t...Read more
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Steel is apparently not that covert...
Good graphics and good voice acting can't cover up the bad gameplay. the controls were so sticky, I had to put in another game to make sure my controller wasn't messed up, app...Read more

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MAX STEEL follows the exploits of Josh McGrath, your average, extreme sports-loving teenager. Average, that is, until his father's experiments with nanotechnology at an anti-terrorist organization called N-TEK accidentally invade Josh's body, turning him into the techno superhero known as MAX STEEL. One of N-TEK's foes, a terrorist group known as Dread led by the evil Dawn Shadow hopes to turn the world's population into mindless zombie slaves. It's up to you, as Max, to put an end to Dawn's plan by blasting through seven unique levels of action and puzzle solving. Max will have to put his fighting and weapons mastery to good use, as well as Nano-Tek upgrades that will enhance his superhuman abilities. There will be a number of tricky puzzles for Max to figure out, so it'll take more than just brute force to reveal Dawn Shadow's lair and put an end to her nefarious scheme, once and for all!

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GameMax Steel: Covert Missions
UPC074299405204

Key Features
PlatformSega Dreamcast
ESRB RatingT - Teen
GenreAction, Action, Adventure

Tech Details
ESRB DescriptorAnimated Violence
Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
Number of Players1
Release Year2000
Game Special FeaturesBased on the television series; seven levels; solve puzzles; variety of fighting skills and weapons; large number of upgrades and power-ups
Support ElementsMemory Card, Vibration Function Compatible

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Max Steel: Covert Missions (Sega Dreamcast, 2000)
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MAX STEEL - DREAMCAST

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Created: 01/10/11
MAX STEEL follows the exploits of Josh McGrath, your average, extreme sports-loving teenager. Average, that is, until his father's experiments with nanotechnology at an anti-terrorist organization called N-TEK accidentally invade Josh's body, turning him into the techno superhero known as MAX STEEL. One of N-TEK's foes, a terrorist group known as Dread led by the evil Dawn Shadow hopes to turn the world's population into mindless zombie slaves. It's up to you, as Max, to put an end to Dawn's plan by blasting through seven unique levels of action and puzzle solving. Max will have to put his fighting and weapons mastery to good use, as well as Nano-Tek upgrades that will enhance his superhuman abilities. There will be a number of tricky puzzles for Max to figure out, so it'll take more than just brute force to reveal Dawn Shadow's lair and put an end to her nefarious scheme, once and for all!
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Steel is apparently not that covert...

Created: 07/09/08
Good graphics and good voice acting can't cover up the bad gameplay. the controls were so sticky, I had to put in another game to make sure my controller wasn't messed up, apparently the controller was just fine.
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meh...

Created: 08/04/09
The game is not very good. There is not much to it and quite frankly, it is very boring IMO. I played it for about an hour and got through 2 levels and it wasn't very fun. I can't even imagine kids getting into it.

I only recomend you get this for a video game/dreamcast collection. If you are a collector.
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