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Space Hulk is a 1993 real-time tactical video game for MS-DOS, Amiga and PC-98.The game was based on Games Workshop's 1989 board game of the same name.Set in the fictional Warhammer 40,000 universe, the player directs squads of Space Marines, genetically enhanced armoured soldiers, in their missions to protect the human race from deadly aliens.
The Sound Blaster Live! Book: A Complete Guide to the World's Most Popular Sound Card. No Starch Press. ISBN 978-1-886411-73-9. Armstrong, Richard; Charity, Tom; Hughes, Lloyd; Winter, Jessica (27 September 2007). The Rough Guide to Film. Rough Guides. ISBN 978-1-84353-408-2. Bansak, Edmund G. (1995). Fearing the dark: the Val Lewton career ...
The first officially licensed electronic Star Wars game was Kenner's 1979 table-top Star Wars Electronic Battle Command. [ 209 ] [ 210 ] In 1982, Parker Brothers published the first Star Wars video game for the Atari 2600 , Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back , [ 211 ] followed soon the year later by Star Wars: Jedi Arena , the first video game ...
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The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft.Announced in May 2013, it is the successor to Xbox 360 and the third console in the Xbox series.It was first released in North America, parts of Europe, Australia, and South America in November 2013 and in Japan, China, and other European countries in September 2014.
Reborn through the Well of All Sparks, Orion Pax became Optimus Prime, a veteran military commander and second in command who wields an ion blaster and a double-bladed Energon axe. He became the leader of the Autobots after Sentinel Zeta Prime fell in battle, but he is not certain he wants the responsibility.
This was bundled with "multimedia upgrade kits", comprising a CD-ROM drive and a sound card, such as the Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro. This version was the precursor to the multimedia features available in Windows 3.1 (first released in April 1992) and later, and was part of Microsoft's specification for the Multimedia PC.