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Star Trek: New Worlds: 2000 2021 Windows Real-time strategy: Binary Asylum Source code from a prototype build was uploaded to archive.org in 2021. [228] Star Wars: 1983 2021 Arcade Rail shooter: Atari, Inc. During 13–16 October 2021, Jason Scott uploaded to GitHub 78 repositories containing source code to several Atari arcade games. [229]
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a 2008 action-adventure game developed and published by LucasArts, and part of The Force Unleashed multimedia project. It was initially developed for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles and on iOS, second-generation N-Gage, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Java-equipped mobile phone handhelds. [2]
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (project) 8 languages. Brezhoneg; ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
A sequel, entitled Star Wars: The Force Unleashed III, was planned, but it was ultimately scrapped following Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012 and LucasArts's closure in 2013. In 2014, The Force Unleashed project became part of the non-canonical Star Wars Legends continuity and never received a proper conclusion.
Star Wars: Edge of the Empire - Game Master's Kit [July, 2013]: Includes the 4-panel gamemaster's screen and a 32-page booklet containing the adventure module Debts to Pay and an article discussing hints on how best to use the Nemesis Character system for Star Wars campaigns.
The following is a list of Star Wars titles that are only for mobile operating systems. Star Wars: Battle For The Republic (2005) – Mobile Phone [10] Star Wars: Grievous Getaway (2005) – Mobile Phone [11] Star Wars: Battle Above Coruscant (2005) – Mobile Phone [10] Star Wars: Republic Commando: Order 66 (2005) – Mobile Phone [12] [13]
The first Star Wars games were developed by a variety of companies after Star Wars creator George Lucas licensed the rights to Star Wars video games; several of these games were released under the “Lucasfilm Games” banner. Early licensed games, released during the 8-bit and 16-bit eras of gaming, barely featured any kind of narrative, and ...
See the Wikipedia:WikiProject Star Wars/index for a list of Star Wars-related articles that do not require significant attention. Chances are, if an item doesn't belong on that list or isn't on there, it needs to be fixed (make a note on the things to do page and/or the discussion page).