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FTL: Faster Than Light is a roguelike game created by indie developer Subset Games, which was released for Windows, MacOS, and Linux in September 2012. [4] In the game, the player controls the crew of a single spacecraft, holding critical information to be delivered to an allied fleet, while being pursued by a large rebel fleet.
MAC Not to be confused with the 1989 game of the same name, Gang Wars is a 2D RPG where the player contends with violent criminals. [7] 1991: Moraff's World: Steve Moraff: Fantasy: DOS: Sequel to Moraff's Revenge. 1992: Mission Thunderbolt: Dave Scheifler, John Calhoun: Futuristic: DEC, MAC, WIN: 1992: 1995: Ragnarok: Norsehelm: Fantasy: DOS
Oids is a multidirectional shooter developed and self-published by FTL Games in 1987. The game was originally released on the Atari ST, followed by a B&W version for the classic 68k Macintosh in 1990.
Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.
Mac OS, Mac OS X, Windows Third and final game in the Escape Velocity series (like EVO, also originally a third-party plugin), which also spawned a trading card game set in the same universe [citation needed] Eve Online: 2003 CCP Games: CCP Games: Mac OS X, Windows Player-driven, persistent-world MMORPG set in a science fiction space setting
Transmission allows the assigning of priorities to torrents and to files within torrents, thus potentially influencing which files download first. It supports the Magnet URI scheme [9] and encrypted connections. It allows torrent-file creation and peer exchange compatible with Vuze and μTorrent.
Freddie Mac reports an average 6.84% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, up 6 basis points from last week's average 6.78%, according to its weekly Prime Mortgage Market Survey of nationwide lenders ...
FairLight (FLT) is a warez and demo group initially involved in the Commodore demoscene, and in cracking to illegally release games for free, since 1987. In addition to the C64, FairLight has also migrated towards the Amiga, Super NES and later the PC. [1]