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  2. Space Force (BBC radio serial) - Wikipedia

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    Space Force is a BBC Radio science fiction serial, broadcast from 4 April 1984 to 17 June 1985.. Written by Charles Chilton, it was originally intended to be a sequel to his Journey into Space series (broadcast in the 1950s), using the cast which had just made a one-off revival of that series ("The Return From Mars"); while this idea was dropped late in the development of the serial, the four ...

  3. Tachyon: The Fringe - Wikipedia

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    The story of Tachyon: The Fringe is set in the 26th century, where mankind has left Earth to colonize the far reaches of space, and has many characteristics of a space opera. The Sol system is a place of relative peace, which is kept by the police force called Star Patrol. Out on the Fringe, where Star Patrol has little presence ...

  4. Space Force (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Space Force is a workplace comedy-drama series that centers on a group of people tasked with establishing the sixth branch of the United States Armed Forces, the United States Space Force. [3] Season One follows the efforts of General Mark Naird (Carell) to get "boots on the Moon" by 2024, per the president's orders. [10]

  5. Torque (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Torque 3D, version 1.2, was released as open-source software under the MIT License on September 20, 2012, and is being actively maintained, the current version being 4.0.3. [14] Originating as a successor to Torque Game Engine Advanced (TGEA), Torque 3D features PhysX support, modern shader features, an advanced deferred lighting model, as well ...

  6. List of Activision Value games - Wikipedia

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    The House of the Dead 2: Wow Entertainment: Shadow Force: Razor Unit: February 25, 2002: Fun Labs [6] Golf Resort Tycoon II: February 27, 2002: Cat Daddy Games [7] Hundred Swords: February 2002: Smilebit [8] F.D.N.Y. Firefighter: American Hero: April 1, 2002: Mekada [citation needed] Dinotopia: Game Land Activity Center: May 1, 2002 ...

  7. Tycoon (video game) - Wikipedia

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    J. Mishcon reviewed Tycoon in The Space Gamer No. 30. [3] Mishcon commented that "As currently constituted, I'd advised against this game, but a second edition with more complete instructions (and perhaps some non-financial complications for extreme tactics) would be very interesting."

  8. Project Sylpheed - Wikipedia

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    Project Sylpheed ' s plot has the style and substance of typical anime, [17] depicting characters as the focal points of events rather than individual pawns in the grand scheme of things. [25] Told through an hour's worth of animated cutscenes, [ 26 ] the story starts in the Lebendorf star system where Faraway's squadron is ambushed by ADAN forces.

  9. Moon Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    Moon Tycoon is a city-building computer game released in 2001 by Anarchy Enterprises and Unique Entertainment. [1] It is based on the creation of a lunar colony, or rather a lunar city. Anarchy Enterprises described it as the "first 3-D Sim game ever", and noted that it has similarities to SimCity (which at the time was 2-dimensional).