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  2. Utopia (1998 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is a free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing browser game that was developed and published by Mehul Patel, under the label of Solaria Interactive, Echelon Entertainment, and Swirve.com. It was released on October 11, 1998.

  3. Utopia (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is a two-player game in which the two players each control one of the game's two islands. It lacks an AI opponent, although a single player can play to achieve a high score and ignore the other island. When starting the game, the players may choose how many rounds to play (up to 50) and the length of each round (30 to 120 seconds).

  4. Utopia: The Creation of a Nation - Wikipedia

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    Utopia's graphics were created in DPaint. [1] Expansion disks for Utopia were being considered by Gremlin prior to Utopia's release, due to the project 'seeming promising'. [1] Ing states that he holds a design philosophy of making lists to organize a game's design prior to its development, stating that "first we generated a massive spec. It's ...

  5. Utopia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia, a 1516 book by Thomas More that coined the term 'utopia' Utopia (German science fiction), several science fiction series published by Erich Pabel Verlag; Utopia (Child novel), a 2002 novel by Lincoln Child; Utopia, a 2009 crossover in Marvel Comics; Isaac Asimov's Utopia, a 1996 science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen

  6. Jolt Online Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Utopia Kingdoms is an online strategy game related to the universe of Utopia which was released in early 2009 and originally promoted as a kind of sequel. [13] Utopia Kingdoms allows players to pick a race from the original game and build a kingdom, juggling buildings, resource manufacturing, and high-risk combat.

  7. Pathologic - Wikipedia

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    Pathologic was the first game developed by Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge. [3] The game was announced by Russian publisher Buka Entertainment on 30 March 2004, intending to release in the last quarter of the year. [4] [5] The native Russian version of the game was released to manufacturing on 31 May 2005, for release on 9 June.

  8. Don Daglow - Wikipedia

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    Don Daglow (born circa 1953) [1] is an American video game designer, programmer, and producer.He is best known for being the creator of early games from several different genres, including pioneering simulation game Utopia for Intellivision in 1981, role-playing game Dungeon in 1975, sports games including the first interactive computer baseball game Baseball in 1971, and the first graphical ...

  9. Utopia - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of a utopia is a dystopia. Utopian and dystopian fiction has become a popular literary category. Despite being common parlance for something imaginary, utopianism inspired and was inspired by some reality-based fields and concepts such as architecture, file sharing, social networks, universal basic income, communes, open borders and even pirate bases.