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{{first pic|Combat 30001.jpg|[[Lance Metcalf]] playing Combat 3000 ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')}} | {{first pic|Combat 30001.jpg|[[Lance Metcalf]] playing Combat 3000 ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (TV story)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'')}} | ||
'''Combat 3000''' was a franchised [[laser tag]] game of the late [[2000s]]. It had outlets in [[Taunton]], [[Cleethorpes]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]''), [[Brighton]], [[Leeds]], [[Inverness]], [[Manchester]] and all over Britain. Its headquarters were in [[Ealing]]. | |||
'''Combat 3000''' was a franchised laser tag game of the late [[2000s]]. It had outlets in [[Taunton]], [[Cleethorpes]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]''), [[Brighton]], [[Leeds]], [[Inverness]], [[Manchester]] and all over Britain. Its headquarters were in [[Ealing]]. | |||
The ostensible object of the game was to fire one's "laser" gun at other players and to register more hits than any other player within a set amount of time. | The ostensible object of the game was to fire one's "laser" gun at other players and to register more hits than any other player within a set amount of time. |