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The series has several games which carry the main story arc: StarCraft, its expansion pack StarCraft: Brood War, and the trilogy StarCraft II. In addition, the series incorporates media that include spin-off video games, [1] tabletop games, [2] novelizations, graphic novels, and other literature. [3] A variety of toys have also been produced. [4]
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This is a confirmed list of video games in development, but are scheduled for release beyond 2025 or currently carry no announced, reported, or confirmed release date at all. Video game platforms Win
Release date Media type Gears of War: The Board Game: 2011 Board game: Notes: A board game released by Fantasy Flight Games and designed by Corey Konieczka. Gears of War: TBA Film: Notes: Rights to the film were purchased by New Line Cinema, with Stuart Beattie writing the script along with Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey, who will be producing it ...
Release years by system: 2008 – Arcade [4] 2009 – PlayStation 3, [4] Xbox 360 [4] 2010 – PlayStation Portable, [5] Microsoft Windows [4] Notes: An arcade port was released for the Microsoft Store on December 21, 2012 [6] The original PC release was removed from Games for Windows – Live, and released on Steam by H2 Interactive with ...
This is a list of all released Command & Conquer media with release dates. Unless otherwise noted, information is referenced to related Wikipedia articles and MobyGames. [ 1 ] Information about the soundtracks was received from iTunes Store .
All three games feature a New Game Plus-type replay mode, where they can start with the same character at the same level they completed the game with, and continue to level up the character through the replay up to a fixed level, making the game more difficult. All three games support co-operative play for up to four people; the difficulty of ...
In 1992, it received a sequel, The Sword of Hope II. In 1998, these two games were rereleased in Japan as a single Game Boy cartridge, Selection I & II. The Sword of Hope has also been released for the 3DS Virtual Console, albeit in Japan only. A sequel titled Selection (セレクション) was released for mobile phones on 2008.