Kingpin: Life of Crime is a first-person shooter developed by Xatrix Entertainment (now a part of Treyarch) and published by Interplay Entertainment in June 1999.[1][2][3][4] The game begins with the player character wounded and beaten up by the Kingpin’s henchmen, and the story follows his thirst for revenge. Released shortly after the Columbine High School massacre, the game attracted controversy which led it to be dropped from various retailers, despite receiving moderate critical acclaim.
The soundtrack for Kingpin was provided by the rap group Cypress Hill, and featured three tracks from their album IV. They were:
– 16 Men Till There’s No Men Left
– Checkmate
– Lightning Strikes
Alongside the full versions of these tracks, instrumental versions with the vocals removed were used as backing tracks. Cypress Hill also provided some of the voice acting for the game.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 233 Mhz | Intel Pentium II 266MHz / AMD K6 266MHz |
VRAM | 16 MB | |
RAM | 64 MB | 64 MB |
OS | Windows | Win 98 |
Graphics Card | OpenGL | nVidia Vanta LT / AMD Rage 128 Ultra 16MB |
Direct X | 7 | DX 6 |
SOUND CARD | DirectSound | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 350 MB | 1 GB free |
Game Analysis | Kingpin: Life of Crime is a first-person shooter developed by Xatrix Entertainment (now a part of Treyarch) and published by Interplay Entertainment in June 1999. The game begins with the player character wounded and beaten up by the Kingpin's henchmen, and the story follows his thirst for revenge. Upon its release, Kingpin received generally favorable reviews. The game was ported to Linux by Xatrix employee Ryan "Ridah" Feltrin. | |
High FPS | 200+ FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Optimization Score | 0 |