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  2. Postal 2 - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Lost takes place 11 years after Apocalypse Weekend, the Postal Dude awakens from his 11-year radioactive-induced coma, the same amount of time between Postal 2 's release and the release of Paradise Lost, only to find his dog Champ is missing and has to go back to his home town of Paradise, which is now a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

  3. Pokémon Apokélypse - Wikipedia

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    The title Pokémon Apokélypse was chosen as nod to Apocalypse Now, due to the similarity of the shooting ratios, with only ten percent of the footage actually used. Though several scenes were shot to add more content to the film, others using dialogue and one-liners from the anime series were purposefully shot in longer scenes then cropped ...

  4. XCOM - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamland Chronicles: Freedom Ridge was a game for the PC and PlayStation 2 by Julian Gollop's Mythos Games (creators of UFO: Enemy Unknown and X-COM: Apocalypse), claimed to having been "essentially a remake of the first X-Com with 3D graphics." [38] The Dreamland Chronicles was canceled in 2001 and Mythos Games soon ceased to exist.

  5. AM2R - Wikipedia

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    The full game was released free following a countdown through its website on August 6, 2016, coinciding with the Metroid series' 30th anniversary. [ 3 ] [ 17 ] Updated versions with further improvements and features were planned, but shortly after the first release, Nintendo sent DMCA notices to websites hosting it.

  6. X-COM: Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    During the creation of Apocalypse, Mythos Games created the game but MicroProse wanted to create the graphics. [3] Julian Gollop called the relationship "disastrous", and said of the game "It was a disaster area. Apocalypse was quite a sophisticated and ambitious game, but it was a big mistake from our point of view. In retrospect, we should ...

  7. Gamma World - Wikipedia

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    Gamma World is a post-apocalyptic science fantasy role-playing game in which player characters explore Earth centuries after the collapse of civilization, searching for artifacts from the time before "The Great Upheaval". The game was originally designed by James M. Ward and Gary Jaquet, and first published by TSR in 1978.

  8. Review: A Murder Mystery After the Apocalypse - AOL

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    The Last Murder at the End of the World explores the dangers of absolute power.

  9. Apocalypse: The Game of Nuclear Devastation - Wikipedia

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    John Olsen reviewed Apocalypse for White Dwarf #26, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "Apocalypse is a superb game and I would award it a 10 unhesitatingly, except that many games take a long time to finish." [6] In Issue 33 of Phoenix, John Lambshead was impressed by the dramatic box cover art by Tony Roberts. He also ...