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  2. Distant Worlds 2 - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay and core mechanics are nearly identical to its predecessor Distant Worlds, with the main differences being: a shift from a strictly top down 2D perspective to a 3D point of view, the removal of orbital mechanics, the default automation of previously manual actions, and various UI changes to improve accessibility to the game (although in function they remain nearly identical).

  3. Empire Earth II - Wikipedia

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    Empire Earth II is a real-time strategy video game developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment on April 26, 2005. [2] It is a sequel to Empire Earth , which was developed by the now-defunct Stainless Steel Studios .

  4. Earth-Two - Wikipedia

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    Superman was introduced in the 1930s and was the archetype for the modern superhero, and so is depicted in stories set on Earth-Two as the first major reliable costumed superhero on that world, discounting earlier part-time heroes and "mystery men" such as Doctor Occult (who first appeared in 1935).

  5. Earth 2140 - Wikipedia

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    Earth 2140 takes place in the year 2140. In the year 2048, a global nuclear holocaust had engulfed the earth reducing its surface into a nuclear wasteland, forcing most of the world's population into underground cities. Tensions rise between the Earth's two major factions, the Eurasian Dynasty (ED) and the United Civilized States (UCS), as both ...

  6. Empire Earth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Empire Earth is a real-time strategy video game developed by Stainless Steel Studios and released on November 13, 2001. [1] It is the first game in the Empire Earth series.. The game requires players to collect resources to construct buildings, produce citizens, and conquer opposing civilizations.

  7. Earth 2150: The Moon Project - Wikipedia

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    Earth's final war is in full swing. The United Civilized States, Eurasian Dynasty, and the Lunar Corporation fight over what is left of the world's resources in order to escape the blue planet before it is destroyed. Meanwhile, on the Moon, the Lunar Corporation discovers the remnants of an alien tunnel system. In it, they find the plans for an ...

  8. Fantasy Earth Zero - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Earth Zero [c] was a 2006 massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed for Microsoft Windows. Originally developed by Puraguru (now known as Vanillaware ) and Multiterm under the title Fantasy Earth: The Ring of Dominion , [ d ] it was released by Square Enix as a paid product through its PlayOnline service.

  9. Red Earth (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Red Earth, released in Japan as Warzard (ウォーザード, Wōzādo), [1] is a fantasy-themed 2D fighting game released by Capcom as an arcade game in 1996. It was the first game for Capcom's CP System III hardware, [ 2 ] the same hardware which Street Fighter III and its derivatives ran on. [ 3 ]