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  2. StarForce: Alpha Centauri - Wikipedia

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    Ships are moved from place to place through telekinetic powers. If opposing ships end up in the same space, combat results. The game has two sets of rules for Basic and Advanced games. The rules also include fifteen scenarios, including one for solitaire play. [2] More scenarios were subsequently published in SPI's Moves. [1]

  3. Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula - Wikipedia

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    Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula is a 1989 science fiction video game developed by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts as the sequel to the successful Starflight. It features a combination of space exploration , role-playing and strategy within a futuristic setting.

  4. Starfire (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Some elements of the game are similar to that of Star Fleet Battles, which was also created by Task Force Games in 1979, including the impulse based movement system and a ship sheet with shields, armor and weapons that are destroyed in a specific order. Starfire is a much faster-player game designed for far bigger fleet combats, not including ...

  5. NebulasRay - Wikipedia

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    NebulasRay [a] is a vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco in 1994. Players take control of a starship named the Fighting Ray through a series of levels in its mission to eradicate the universe of an intergalactic organization named the Master Force.

  6. Dark Nebula (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Nebula is a strategic game about space combat which is based on the previously published Imperium board game. [1] Dark Nebula was part of a series produced by GDW called "Series 120" — games with 120 pieces that were designed to be learned and played in 120 minutes. [2] The names of the opposing forces, the Solomani Confederation and the ...

  7. Space Force: Rogue Universe - Wikipedia

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    Space Force: Rogue Universe is a space simulation video game developed by Croatian Provox Games. The game was released in North America in 2007 by DreamCatcher Games, and was released in Europe by JoWooD Productions. It was followed by Space Force: Captains.

  8. Cerberus (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the year 2094, following the events in the previous Task Force Games wargame Asteroid Zero-Four. [1] The Russian and American forces who had fought each other for control of the asteroid belt in the previous game now discover a warp point that allows them to jump to Proxima Centauri and invade an alien planet. [2]

  9. Gorf - Wikipedia

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    Astro Battles: A clone of Space Invaders; it is the only mission that takes place on Earth instead of space. 24 enemies attack in the classic pattern set by the original game; however, the player is protected by a parabolic force field that switches off temporarily when the player's shots pass through it and is gradually worn away by enemy fire.