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{{quote|''2001 A.D. -- The world as you know it is no more. A deadly virus has wiped out 99% of the female population and the few surviving women are now worshiped as QueenLords. You are Griffin Spade, warrior and Battlelord in a post-apocalyptic future. With only the BattleTanx at your command, you must save mankind from extinction! Fight your way across the wasteland that was once America and rescue the QueenLords from roving gangs of mercenaries and thugs.''|The game's box, and a fair summation of the first game.}}
 
'''''BattleTanx''''' is a 1998 game for the [[Nintendo 64]] by 3DO, which was followed a year later by a sequel that also appeared on the [[PlayStation]]. The premise is simple: [[Gendercide|a plague has killed nearly every woman on the planet]], forcing the worlds' governments to cloister the surviving females away in heavily-fortified quarantine zones. In the mayhem, [[Apocalypse How|a nuclear war was sparked]], reducing much of the Earth to rubble and leaving the survivors to fight over the species' few females, who are now worshipped as "QueenLords". For reasons unexplained (save by the [[Rule of Cool]]), all of these tribes of brigands and freaks managed to get their hands on tanks. Lots and lots of tanks.
 
In the original ''BattleTanx'', the player controls Griffin Spade, a tough guy from [[New York City|Queens]] whose fiancee Madison is one of those taken by the U.S. Government to a secure facility. After surviving the apocalypse, and armed only with an M1A1 Abrams, Griffin begins a mechanized trek across the remains of the United States, blazing westward through Chicago, Las Vegas and finally San Francisco, crushing rival gangs, rescuing other captured women, and forging his own army in his search for Madison. The two are finally reunited when Griffin storms the Quarantine Zone on Alcatraz Island, incidentally leaving them in command of the most sizable and least malevolent faction in the former United States. A port for [[Game Boy Color]] was released in 2000, which featured the storyline and gangs of the first game, but with music taken from the second.