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  2. Spring Engine - Wikipedia

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    Beyond All Reason (also known as BAR) is a fork of Balanced Annihilation and also based on the Spring engine. It is an open-source project under active development. [10] Although the gameplay is similar to Total Annihilation, the project does not aim to be just a copy of the original game.

  3. List of game engine recreations - Wikipedia

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    Total Annihilation: Spring Engine (with eXtended Total Annihilation, Balanced Annihilation or Beyond All Reason) Active GPL [141] [142] [143] Total Annihilation 3D:

  4. Total Annihilation - Wikipedia

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    Total Annihilation was a finalist for "PC Strategy Game of the Year" during the AIAS' inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards, [36] which ultimately went to StarCraft and Age of Empires (in a tie). [37] Total Annihilation was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s 1997 "Strategy Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Myth: The ...

  5. Supreme Commander (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Commander (sometimes SupCom) is a 2007 real-time strategy video game designed by Chris Taylor and developed by his company, Gas Powered Games.The game is considered to be a spiritual successor, not a direct sequel, to Taylor's 1997 game Total Annihilation, [1] and also the Spring remake.

  6. Total Annihilation: Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Total Annihilation: Kingdoms, or shortened to Kingdoms, is a fantasy real-time strategy video game released on June 25, 1999, as a spin-off of Total Annihilation, and was the last title developed by Cavedog Entertainment. A tie-in book titled The Chronicles of Darien contained the storyline, rules, units, and other details.

  7. The Doomsday Clock reveals how close we are to total annihilation

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    Over the last 77 years, the clock’s time has changed according to how close the scientists believe the human race is to total destruction. Some years the time changes, and some years it doesn’t.

  8. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    On the upside, complete annihilation is instantaneous, so victims will likely have spent their final moments in blissful ignorance. Number 3.Selfies. The popular practice has claimed at least 49 ...

  9. List of real-time strategy video games - Wikipedia

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