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This page lists games available on the Steam platform that support its "Steam Workshop", which allows for distribution and integration of user-generated content (typically modifications, new levels and models, and other in-game content) directly through the Steam software.
The Sith Lords Restored Content Modification (TSLRCM) is a fan volunteer effort to reinstate or recreate unused content for the 2004 video game Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and fix a vast number of technical issues present in the retail release of the game.
PowerWash Simulator is a simulation video game developed by FuturLab and published by Square Enix Collective. Players take control of a power washing business and complete various jobs to earn money. Gameplay primarily revolves around using a power washer to clean dirt off of objects and buildings.
Star Wars: Demolition is a 2000 vehicular combat game created by Luxoflux and LucasArts using the Vigilante 8 game engine. It is set in the Star Wars universe, where the Galactic Empire has banned Jabba the Hutt's podraces, so Jabba creates a more life-threatening vehicular combat contest. The game received mixed reviews upon release.
MMO, flight simulator Gaijin Entertainment Gaijin Entertainment Apr 27, 2017: Dec 16, 2014: Nov 29, 2013 CP P C Weapons of Mythology: New Age: Massively multiplayer online role-playing Gamemag Interactive Lionsfilm Mar 25, 2016: Unreleased Unreleased CP [34] World of Tanks: Vehicular combat Wargaming: Wargaming Jan 20, 2016: Jan 19, 2016: Jan ...
Over a period of time, feature after feature was added, so that Trade Wars 2002 v0.96 was a different game than Trade Wars 2002 v1.00. TW2002 v1.00 was released in June 1991. One of the major design choices made was influenced by changes in the BBS software – WWIV author Wayne Bell had rewritten the WWIV BBS System using Turbo C instead of ...
Car Warriors is an American science fiction four-issue comic book series published in 1991 by Marvel's imprint Epic Comics. It was followed by a three-volume series of novels set in the same world but featuring different characters. The series was conceived by Steve Jackson and Sharleen Lambard of Steve Jackson Games based on the board game Car ...
Craig Sheeley reviewed The AADA Vehicle Guide in Space Gamer No. 71. [1] Sheeley commented that "The AADA Vehicle Guide is a prize.Grab it while it lasts; I predict that the shelves will empty of this very quickly."