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  2. DarkSpace - Wikipedia

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    During the First Stellar Conflict the Farstar colonies fight for control of planets and resources but are eventually stopped by a UGTO police force. The UGTO attempt to shut down all independent shipyards, causing planets to rebel and begin the Second Stellar Conflict.

  3. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Stellar Fire (Tactical Command Games 1996, 2000) Stellar Conflicts & Uprisings (Tactical Command Games 1996, 2000) Strikeforce (Agema.org.uk, 2007) Survive: Mob Rool (The OTTgameteam, 2009) Swatters: Large Scale Bug Hunting Rules (Ganesha Games, 2013) Tactical Strike (Atlantis Games, 1999) [25] Total Extinction (Sentinel Games, 2013)

  4. Stellar Conquest - Wikipedia

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    Stellar Conquest is a science fiction board game for 2–4 players that is a prototype of the 4X strategy game genre. [1]The game features various interstellar ship types that are used to transfer populations around the game's universe, populate planets, and ultimately defeat opponents by slowly improving technology, movement, and offensive capabilities.

  5. Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Stellar 7: Draxon's Revenge is a 1993 video game developed and published by Dynamix for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer. [ 3 ] The game's introduction was read by actor Michael Dorn , who was famous at this time for playing a Klingon crewman Worf on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation .

  6. Stellar Blade - Wikipedia

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    Stellar Blade (Korean: 스텔라 블레이드) is a 2024 action-adventure game developed by Shift Up and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Players take control of the protagonist, Eve , as she embarks on a mission to save humanity from a relentless war against monstrous creatures in a distant future.

  7. Beyond the Stellar Empire - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Stellar Empire (or BSE) is a play-by-email (PBM) game. Originally published by Adventures By Mail , BSE was an open-ended "space opera" with a single available game that began in playtesting in 1981. [ 1 ]

  8. Nova 9: The Return of Gir Draxon - Wikipedia

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    Gir Draxon, the evil overlord defeated at the end of the previous game (Stellar 7) crash lands on an alien world, broken and scarred.He quickly locates a powerful alien artifact that controls the minds of his victims, slaughters the harmless alien creatures nearby, and begins rebuilding his interstellar empire.

  9. Arcticfox - Wikipedia

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    Arcticfox is a science fiction tank simulation video game developed by Dynamix and published by Electronic Arts in 1986. It was published in Europe by Ariolasoft.A sequel to Dynamix's Stellar 7, it was released on Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, and Apple II.