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Area 51 is a light gun arcade game released by Time Warner Interactive in 1995. [6] It takes its name from the military facility.The plot of the game involves the player taking part in a Strategic Tactical Advanced Alien Response (STAAR) military incursion to prevent aliens, known as the Kronn, and alien-created zombies from taking over the Area 51 military facility.
Theme Park Tycoon 2 is a business simulation game where the player must construct their own theme park on a budget. [69] The game features various different mechanics for the player to keep track of, such as sanitary conditions, while having to accommodate for as many guests as possible with various different amenities.
Nuclear Rush A 3D shoot em up game in development for the Sege Genesis to be used in conjunction with the unreleased Sega VR virtual reality add-on. The game was developed over the course of a year, completed and submitted to Sega , but because the Sega VR's release was cancelled, and the game required it, the game's release was cancelled as well.
Year Game Platform Genre Developer Publisher Notes 1983: 3D Crazy Coaster: Vectrex: Action, puzzle: General Consumer Electronics: Milton Bradley: 1985: Roller Coaster
It is part of the northern fringe of the Nellis Range, measuring 625 sq mi (1,620 km 2). Tonopah Test Range is located about 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Groom Lake, the home of the Area 51 facility. Like the Groom Lake facility, Tonopah is a site of interest to conspiracy theorists, mostly for its use of experimental and classified aircraft.
Military strikes may destroy a very few army units (five main battle tanks, for example). Civilian and industrial strikes are done particularly to reduce diplomatic relationships. Nuclear targets can be attacked at any time, and doing so retards or even eliminates the development of that country's nuclear program (which then continues as before ...
It was constructed in 1963 and deactivated in 1984. It is now a museum run by the nonprofit Arizona Aerospace Foundation and includes an inert Titan II missile in the silo, as well as the original launch facilities. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1994. It is the only Titan II complex to survive from the late Cold War period. [2 ...
The facility is state of the art, with more than 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) located entirely underground. [2] KUMMSC is close to the Pantex facility in Texas and is also used to store weapons designated for disposal there. [2] Munitions stored at the site include gravity bombs (B61 and B83), and W80 and W87 warheads. [2]