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  2. Elite Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    Elite Dangerous [a] is an online space flight simulation game developed and published by Frontier Developments. The player commands a spaceship and explores a realistic 1:1 scale , open-world representation of the Milky Way galaxy, with the gameplay being open-ended .

  3. Frontier Developments - Wikipedia

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    Frontier develops management simulators Planet Coaster and Planet Zoo, and has produced several games in David Braben's Elite series, including Elite Dangerous. The company takes its name from the earliest titles in the Elite series with which it was involved, a port of Frontier: Elite II and development of Frontier: First Encounters .

  4. List of space flight simulation games - Wikipedia

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    Ships never leave the planet, yet this futuristic sim is very similar to Elite. [citation needed] Independence War 2: Edge of Chaos: 2001 Particle Systems Ltd. Infogrames: Windows Like its predecessor, features a Newtonian flight model. [citation needed] Infinite Space: 2010 PlatinumGames: Sega: Nintendo DS

  5. Star Citizen - Wikipedia

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    In a Polygon opinion article, Charlie Hall compared Star Citizen to No Man's Sky and Elite: Dangerous, writing that "Last time I checked, Star Citizen writ large was a hope wrapped inside a dream buried inside a few layers of controversy", while stating that each game has something different to offer within the space sim genre. [154]

  6. Elite (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Elite Dangerous: Arena (2016) is an arena PVP game with fast paced spaceship combat. It's a standalone spin-off of the CQC (Close Quarters Combat) mode in Elite Dangerous. It includes 4 arenas and 3 game modes (Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch and Capture the flag).

  7. Frontier: First Encounters - Wikipedia

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    Ship flying over the terra-formed planet Mars. First Encounters carried over the gameplay features from its immediate predecessor Frontier: Elite II, in that the game is a combination of trading, fighting, espionage, bombing and a variety of other military activities; the combat ratings were also carried over from the previous games.

  8. River-class destroyer (2030s) - Wikipedia

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    The total cost of the naval ship building program rose from $26.2 billion to $42 billion in a study. This put in jeopardy the number of ships that could be produced and raised the prospect of ships with reduced capabilities. [34] In November 2015, seven companies were pre-qualified for the combat systems integrator role.

  9. Ships That Fight Underground - Wikipedia

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    Ships That Fight Underground is a first-person shooter game in which the player flies a spaceship through mines and caverns on asteroids. The ship is free to move and rotate in any direction and is not bound by gravity. The game includes four multiplayer modes, some in which players fight one another or work together in single-player missions. [2]