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Console wars
times or even completely different games being released. This situation is not as apparent as it was in the past, but remains in some respects, particularly with regards to Japan when compared to the other -
Console role-playing game
style can appear on PCs, such Final Fantasy VII, and vice versa. An example of a PC role playing game appearing on a console would be Morrowind, which was released on the Xbox in 2002. -
Planescape: Torment
Engine, which was also used for BioWare's Baldur's Gate, a previous AD&D game set in the Forgotten Realms. Planescape: Torment is primarily story-driven; combat is given less prominence than in most -
Marathon Trilogy
the ship is constructed out of what used to be the Martian satellite Deimos. The three games in the series—Marathon (1994), Marathon 2: Durandal (1995), and Marathon Infinity (1996)—are widely regarded as spiritual -
Darkstone
Official logo of Darkstone Darkstone is an action role-playing game created by French developer Delphine Software International and released in 1999. Darkstone has many similarities to Diablo, particularly in the user interface. -
1999 in video gaming
simultaneously. Before this public announcement, game industry journalists under a non-disclosure agreement had previewed the game in a private showing during E3 1999. Notable releases[] January 31 - Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (PC), January -
2001 in video gaming
The top 10 selling console video games in 2001 in the United States ranked by units sold, according to NPD, were: The top 10 selling computer games in 2001 in the United States ranked by -
1994 in video gaming
cartridge (the largest of its time), called the "best game of all time" by Electronic Gaming Monthly in 2002., December 9 — In an attempt to take on Sega's Virtua Fighter series, Namco releases its -
2022 in video gaming
have them in place. 2022 was marked in large part by the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February, with gaming companies like Microsoft and CD Projekt joining a global sanctions program against Russia in -
2000s in video gaming
sixth generation improved on the 3D graphics of the fifth generation consoles. Some of the new features in the consoles included built-in DVD playback, and built-in, or attachable hard drives. Internet play on -
1990s in video gaming
thanks in part to the release of the Game Boy. Arcade video games, although still relatively popular in the early 1990s, began to decline as home consoles become more common. Starting in 1987 and ending -
2006 in video gaming
Duke Nukem Forever is now in its ninth year of production; it was expected to be released this year, but slipped again. Ten best-selling PC games of 2006: [1] -
2019 in video gaming
Notable Events[] E3 2019, BlizzCon 2019 Notable Game Releases[] Devil May Cry 5 on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, Luigi's Mansion 3 on the Nintendo Switch, New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe -
1995 in video gaming
Sega releases Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium in February in North America, and December in Europe, marking the end of the original series., Jagged Alliance (Sir-Tech, DOS), the first in a -
1980 in video gaming
to$7.19 billion in 1980 (equivalent to$20.6 billion in 2021)., The home video game console market in the US generates$500 million in sales of systems and cartridges (equivalent to$1.44 billion in 2021). Games -
Space Harrier
which could move the player character at different speeds depending on how far the stick is pushed in a certain direction. It also featured a hydraulic cockpit arcade cabinet, which moved in the direction the -
Ultima (series)
also referred to as "The Guardian Saga" after its chief antagonist. The first three games were set in a fantasy world named Sosaria but during the cataclysmic events of The Age of Darkness, it is -
Mega Drive
well in North America or Japan. The system launched in Japan in 1988, and was then released in North America in 1989 and in Europe in 1990. The name changed in North America from Mega -
NEC PC-9801
stands for NEC Personal computers, is a 16/32-bit Japanese personal computer system launched by NEC in 1982. It was the most successful home computer platform in Japan and one of the best-selling -
League of Legends
This article is about the video game "League of Legends". For the Darts Tournament, see BetFred League of Legends. Template:Pp-semi-protected Template:Game guide -
Rare
Perfect Dark, and Sea of Thieves. Tim and Chris Stamper, who also founded Ultimate Play the Game, established Rare in 1985. During its early years, Rare was backed by an unlimited budget from Nintendo, primarily -
Hinokakera/Walkthrough
Movelists...................... [MVLS] v1.03n changelog - Movelist Conventions ----------- [MVCV] - ver.4 section updated with - Raven -------------------------- [MVRA] changes discovered in the - Silvis Laws -------------------- [MVSI] latest HK demo; - Aya ---------------------------- [MVAY] - further updated with some bits - Camille Enfield ---------------- [MVCA -
Command & Conquer
PlayStation 3 owners. The game had minimum specifications released for both MS-DOS and Windows 95. Set in an alternate history 1995, Command& Conquer tells the story of two globalized factions: the Global Defense Initiative -
Yu Suzuki
Yu Suzuki (鈴木 裕, Suzuki Yū, born June 10, 1958) is a Japanese game designer and producer who has spent his entire career with SEGA Enterprises, particularly the SEGA AM2 division. Often referred to -
X³: Reunion
full game in Egosoft's X series. It is the sequel to X²: The Threat (2003), which in turn followed X: Beyond the Frontier (1999). The X series is often compared to the classic Elite
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