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  2. Hexen II - Wikipedia

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    An expansion pack called Hexen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus was released on April 1, 1998. [12] It features new levels, new enemies and a new playable character class, The Demoness. It focuses on the attempted resurrection of the three Serpent Riders by the evil wizard Praevus, and takes place in a fifth continent, Tulku, featuring a Sino ...

  3. List of Raven Software games - Wikipedia

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    An expansion pack, Hexen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus, was published by Activision in 1998 [21] PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions were to be published by Activision but both were cancelled [22] [23] [24]

  4. List of first-person shooters - Wikipedia

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    Hexen: Beyond Heretic: Raven Software: DOS, MAC, N64, PS1, SAT 1995-10-30 Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel: Raven Software: DOS 1996-01-01 Hexen II: Raven Software: MAC, WIN 1997-08-31 Hexen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus: Raven Software: WIN 1998-03-31 Hrot: Spytihněv WIN 2021-01-29 Hidden & Dangerous: Illusion Softworks: WIN, DC ...

  5. Hexen 2 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 July 2006, at 00:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

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  7. Portal of Praevus - Wikipedia

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  8. List of id Software games - Wikipedia

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    After its founding, id developed further shareware computer games in the Commander Keen series for Apogee Software, as well as a series of small games for Softdisk, before releasing the "grandfather of first-person shooters", Wolfenstein 3D, in 1992 through both shareware and retail. [2]

  9. Raven Software - Wikipedia

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    Raven Software was founded in 1990 by brothers Brian and Steve Raffel. [17] Originally a three-person company, they were discovered by John Romero, co-founder of id Software, who collaborated with Raven to make games using their game engine beginning with ShadowCaster. [18]