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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A series of first- / third-person shooter games, somewhat similar to Battlezone 1980. The first game was released in 1991, for Mac OS. Subsequent games included Spectre Supreme (1993) and Spectre VR (1994), the latter of which was ported to MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. There was also Spectre for the Super NES, which differed considerably from the original game. In 2010, a remake known as Spectre 3D was released for Apple iOS, including all of the original levels and most of the sound effects, but with significantly upgraded graphics and a rather suicidal "Arcade" mode. |