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  2. Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision. The game was originally released on September 15, 2000 for Windows and Mac OS. A port for Mac OS developed by Westlake Interactive and published by Aspyr Media was released on November 20, 2002.

  3. Star Trek: Elite Force II - Wikipedia

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    The game was the last Star Trek title to be developed under Activision's supervision, following a dispute with Star Trek licensing holder Viacom, [8] and was produced by Ritual Entertainment. [9] Like Elite Force, Elite Force II was developed on the id Tech 3 game engine, one of the last games to do so. [7]

  4. List of Star Trek games - Wikipedia

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    Titles like Star Trek: Armada, Star Trek: Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander were all published during this period, as were over half of all the other major Star Trek PC games. The absence of new titles after 2003 was due in large measure to a split and subsequent lawsuit between Activision and Viacom which ended in 2004.

  5. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September 2021, GOG brought 6 classic Star Trek titles back and updated them to work on modern operating systems. [65] According to the Management Board report on the activities of the CD Projekt Group in 1H 2021, the GOG.com catalog of products as of 1 September 2021 numbers over 5200 items. [66]

  6. Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (computer game) - Wikipedia

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    It has been listed as one of the best video games of the franchise. Mike Fahey, while writing for Kotaku in 2009, listed the game as one of the three best alongside Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force and Star Trek: Bridge Commander, saying that Star Trek games until the release of 25th Anniversary were "generally ho-hum affairs". [23]

  7. id Tech 3 - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: Elite Force II is one of the last games to utilize the id Tech 3 engine. id Tech 3, popularly known as the Quake III Arena engine, is a game engine developed by id Software for its 1999 game Quake III Arena. It has subsequently been used in numerous games.

  8. Elite Force - Wikipedia

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    Elite Forces of Malaysia, units of the Malaysian military; Elite Forces (Syria), a military wing of Syria's Tomorrow Movement; Simon Shackleton (born 1974), English musician using the stage name "Elite Force" Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force, a 2000 video game; Elite Forces WWII: Normandy, a 2001 video game; Elite Forces: Unit 77, a 2009 ...

  9. Ritual Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Ritual Entertainment was an American video game developer established in 1996 by Robert Atkins, Mark Dochtermann, Jim Dosé, Richard 'Levelord' Gray, Michael Hadwin, Harry Miller, and Tom Mustaine.