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(Created page with "{{Quote|In a futuristic world, where biomech guns upload directly to the brain, everyone must pay their due. Everyone must be taxed.|Excerpt from TaxMan's Main Presentation Page.}} '''''TaxMan''''' is a cancelled light gun shooter game that was being developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio in 1998. The game was going to be exclusive to the PlayStation and would have been played primarily using wikipedia:Namco's G-Con 45, but with support for the...")
 
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==Plot==
==Plot==
===Synopsis===
===Synopsis===
TaxMan takes place in a dystopian future and revolves around Jo Friend, a man who is unable to pay his taxes. He is chased down by a TaxMan, who presents Jo with the option of becoming a Taxman, or death. Jo chooses to become a TaxMan, which means he must collect $1,000,000,000 in unpaid taxes to pay off his debt. He is given the TaxGun900, a biomechanical gun that feeds information directly into his brain. His parole agent updates the gun with lists of tax dodgers.<ref name="backup"/>
TaxMan takes place in a dystopian future and revolves around Jo Friend, a man who is unable to pay his taxes. He is chased down by a TaxMan, who presents Jo with the option of becoming a Taxman, or dying. Jo chooses to become a TaxMan, which means he must collect $1,000,000,000 in unpaid taxes to pay off his debt. He is given the TaxGun900, a biomechanical gun that feeds information directly into his brain. His parole agent updates the gun with lists of tax dodgers.<ref name="backup"/>
 
===Characters===
===Characters===
*'''Jo Friend''', aka '''TaxMan''' - the protagonist of the first half of the game. He became a Taxman to pay off his tax debt.
*'''Jo Friend''', aka '''TaxMan''' - the protagonist of the first half of the game. He became a Taxman to pay off his tax debt.