Emulation of Krazy Ivan for PC

Australia, 1995

Videogame

Aliens have invaded the earth, raised energy generators that are slowly engulfing the planet and have imprisoned humans in robots. The only person who can stop them is Russian Commander Ivan Popovich and his Steel Cossack, a battle-ready powersuit.

In this 3D first person arcade shooter, the player must destroy the five energy generators by defeating the aliens defending it while simultaneously freeing any humans in the process. Rescuing humans gives the player resources that can be used to upgrade the Steel Cossack.

Where to play

This title is playable onsite at ACMI over WiFi

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How to watch

This work has been digitised but due to rights and access requirements can only be viewed onsite at ACMI over WiFi.

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Credits

developer

Psygnosis Limited

publisher

Psygnosis Limited

Production places
Australia
Production dates
1995

Appears in

Group of items

Play It Again II: Games Collection

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Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

ARC000097-3

Subject category

Game

Object Types

Emulation file/Computer game/Game

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