Zero Tolerance - Sega Genesis and Mega Drive
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"A first person shooter! One that plays smoothly no less!"

"With two, TVs, two consoles, two game cartridges and a special cable calle Zero Tolerance Cable Link, you can play this 2-player cooperatively."

"Release Date: 1994 (NA) Publisher: Accolade Developer: Technopop Genre: Shooter - 1st Person Zero Tolerance caught me by surprise as a solid, but pretty twitchy first-person shooter. It's not perfect by any means - it's kind of hard to have perfect aiming with a d-pad - but it's very solid and quite fun. Doom on SNES may be the preferred 16-bit console first-person shooter, but Zero Tolerance gave Genesis owners a nice consolation prize. "

"Release Date: 1994 (NA) Publisher: Accolade Developer: Technopop Genre: Shooter - 1st Person Zero Tolerance caught me by surprise as a solid, but pretty twitchy first-person shooter. It's not perfect by any means - it's kind of hard to have perfect aiming with a d-pad - but it's very solid and quite fun. Doom on SNES may be the preferred 16-bit console first-person shooter, but Zero Tolerance gave Genesis owners a nice consolation prize. "

"Release Date: 1994 (NA) Publisher: Accolade Developer: Technopop Genre: Shooter - 1st Person Zero Tolerance caught me by surprise as a solid, but pretty twitchy first-person shooter. It's not perfect by any means - it's kind of hard to have perfect aiming with a d-pad - but it's very solid and quite fun. Doom on SNES may be the preferred 16-bit console first-person shooter, but Zero Tolerance gave Genesis owners a nice consolation prize. "