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  2. Thief (series) - Wikipedia

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    The method of how electricity is generated is unknown as well, electricity was common 50 years before Garret was born but the steam boiler was only invented shortly before the events of Thief 2. Thief takes place hundreds of years after the original games, possibly with a heavier emphasis on the identity of "The City". [12]

  3. Thief II - Wikipedia

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    The game was made with the third iteration of the Dark Engine, which had been used previously to develop Thief and System Shock 2. Thief II was announced at the 1999 Electronic Entertainment Expo, as part of an extended contract between Looking Glass and Eidos to release games in the Thief series. Looking Glass neared bankruptcy as the game was ...

  4. Thief (2014 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Thief is a stealth video game developed by Eidos-Montréal and published by Square Enix in February 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360, and Xbox One video gaming platforms. Feral Interactive brought the game to OS X in November 2015. [ 10 ]

  5. Thief (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thief, a video game series Thief: The Dark Project, the first in the series; Thief II: The Metal Age, the second in the series; Thief: Deadly Shadows, the third in the series; Thief (2014 video game), a reboot of the Thief franchise; Thief (arcade game), a 1981 arcade video game; Thief (Apple II game), a 1982 computer game for the Apple II

  6. List of Looking Glass Studios video games - Wikipedia

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    The company's first game was Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss in 1992, which received widespread critical acclaim and sold nearly 500,000 units. [1] [2] Looking Glass proceeded to develop titles in multiple genres, including role-playing, sports, flight simulation, and stealth video games.

  7. Thief: Deadly Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Thief: Deadly Shadows is a stealth video game developed by Ion Storm for Microsoft Windows and Xbox that was released in 2004, on May 25 in North America and on June 11 in Europe. It is the third video game in the Thief series. In Thief: Deadly Shadows the player takes the role of Garrett, a master thief.

  8. Looking Glass Studios - Wikipedia

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    Development on Thief III was handed to a team led by Thief II project lead Steve Pearsall until it was canceled. A Flight Unlimited spin-off, Flight Combat, which was an estimated three months from completion, was handed to Mad Doc Software to be completed as Jane's Attack Squadron (2002) as the final game with credits by Looking Glass Studios.

  9. Thief: The Dark Project - Wikipedia

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    Thief: The Dark Project is a 1998 first-person stealth video game developed by Looking Glass Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.Set in a fantasy metropolis called the City, players take on the role of Garrett, a master thief trained by a secret society who, while carrying out a series of robberies, becomes embroiled in a complex plot that ultimately sees him attempting to prevent a ...