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BattleForce was originally created by FASA Corporation, a wargame set in the BattleTech universe designed to allow the simulation of larger-scale actions. Units typically represent lances, but there are provisions for allowing the counters to represent larger units/formations, such as companies, battalions, and so forth.
Delta Force, formerly Delta Force: Hawk Ops, is a free-to-play first-person tactical shooter for PC, consoles, and mobile. It is part of the Delta Force series, previously developed and published by NovaLogic. The publishing rights were acquired by TiMi Studio Group.
It involves the player piloting an experimental tank known as the "BFT" (Battle Force Tank) through various missions. There is a heavy influence on collecting various weapons for the BFT throughout the game. It was developed by Zipper Interactive, a subsidiary of its parent publisher, Electronic Arts, and uses the same game engine as MechWarrior 3.
Delta Force: Task Force Dagger was a standalone expansion pack for Land Warrior and took place during the War in Afghanistan, including a final mission based on the Battle of Tora Bora. Delta Force: Urban Warfare was the fifth title in the series and its only PlayStation exclusive.
Delta Force was designed to be a military simulation loosely based on the United States' Delta Force special operations army unit. The game was a critical and commercial success and it, along with a number of other high profile FPS games at the time, helped to popularize and define the tactical shooter genre.
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 is a 2009 video game developed by Sidhe and published by Activision for the Wii and Nintendo DS, and a children's vehicular combat game based on the 3D animated television series of the same name created by Mattel.
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 is an animated science fiction television series created by Mattel, Nelvana, and Nerd Corps Entertainment, based on the Hot Wheels toy line by the American toy maker, Mattel which was introduced in 1968.
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