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Galactic Empires was a computer moderated. [1] open-ended, space-based, science fiction play-by-mail wargame of medium complexity published by Pierce Enterprises and later by Wy'East Games. The game launched in 1979 and was "well established" by 1984. [2] By 1986, some of the empires were "massive". [3]
Galactic empires are a science fiction setting trope, in which most or all of the habitable planets in the setting's galaxy are ruled by a single centralized political entity. Galactic empires most frequently appear in works in the sub-genres of science fantasy and space opera, although they may appear in other sub-genres as well. Works ...
Galactic Empires is an out-of-print collectible card game with a science fiction theme. It was published by Companion Games in 1994 until the company's bankruptcy in 1997. Publication history
Starport: Galactic Empires: 2004 PlayTechTonics, Inc. PlayTechTonics, Inc. Windows MMORPG, free to play, with optional items able to be bought with real money [citation needed] Star Wars Galaxies: 2003 Sony Online Entertainment, Electronic Arts Japan LucasArts: Windows MMORPG [citation needed] Starglider 2: 1988 Argonaut Software Ltd. Rainbird ...
GameRanger is a software for Macintosh and Windows created by Australian developer Scott Kevill, which allows multiplayer games to be played online and provides social features such as chat rooms and voice chat.
This is a list of fictional galactic communities who are space-faring, in contact with one or more space-faring civilizations or are part of a larger government, coalition, republic, organization or alliance of two or more separate space-faring civilizations.
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Bruce Webster reviewed Galactic Empires in The Space Gamer No. 31. [3] Webster commented that "It is one of the five best computer games and easily the best multi-player computer game I've ever seen." [3] Dana Holm reviewed Galaxy in The Space Gamer No. 61. [2] Holm commented that "In the multi-player computer games market, there are not that ...