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  2. Star Wars: Dark Forces - Wikipedia

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    The player engaging a Dark Trooper. Dark Forces is a first-person shooter (FPS). The player controls Kyle Katarn from a first-person perspective, with a focus on combat against various creatures and characters from the Star Wars universe, although the game also includes environmental puzzles and hazards.

  3. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II is a 1997 first-person shooter video game developed and published by LucasArts for Windows.It is the sequel to 1995's Star Wars: Dark Forces, and the second installment in the Star Wars: Jedi Knight series.

  4. Dark Force - Wikipedia

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    The dark side of the Force; Star Wars: Dark Forces, a 1995 video game and novelization; Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, the sequel to the 1995 video game and novelization; Dark Force, the Katana fleet, a fictional fleet in the Thrawn trilogy of Star Wars novels

  5. They Used Dark Forces - Wikipedia

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    They Used Dark Forces is the final part of Gregory Sallust's wartime experiences. In this novel Sallust is sent to investigate rumours of a German superweapon being built in Peenemünde. He is wounded following an air raid and encounters Ibrahim Mallacou, a Jewish Satanist who uses hypnotism to relieve his pain whilst treating his injuries.

  6. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith - Wikipedia

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    Mysteries of the Sith is primarily a first-person shooter, but offers the choice of a third-person view. [7] Unlike Dark Forces II, where the player's actions within the game dictate whether the story ends with the light side or the dark side ending, Mysteries of the Sith has a single, morally positive course. [8]

  7. Dark Forces (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Forces won the World Fantasy award for best anthology/collection in 1981 and is celebrated in an essay by Christopher Golden in Horror: Another 100 Best Books, edited by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman. [1] In 2006, Dark Forces: The 25th Anniversary Edition was announced by Lonely Road Books, and it sold out within days of being announced. It ...

  8. Jason Court - Wikipedia

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    Jason Court (born September 6, 1963) is an American actor, voice actor, and winemaker. [1] He became a winemaker after retiring as an actor in the early 2000s. [2] [3] Court is most famous for playing Kyle Katarn in the cutscenes of Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.

  9. Jedi (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Its lifetime was short-lived, being used in two titles, Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws. [6] The sequel to Dark Forces, Jedi Knight, used the Sith engine. There have been attempts of open source game engine recreations based on reverse engineering the original source code. [7]