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  2. StarForce - Wikipedia

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    The StarForce SDK provides functions for implementors to remove the driver during uninstall of the game, but this is not automatically carried out. An official utility program exists to remove the StarForce driver from the system. [12] The program is hosted at a third-party website with a link on the official StarForce website. [13]

  3. Star Force - Wikipedia

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    Star Force was ported and published in 1985 by Hudson Soft to both the MSX home computer and the Family Computer (Famicom) in Japan. [2] Sales of the game were promoted through the first nationwide video game competition to be called "a caravan", although it was not the first event of its kind organized by Hudson (they had previously promoted Lode Runner with a similar event).

  4. StarSoldier - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, SPI published StarForce: Alpha Centauri, the first mass market science fiction game. [2] It sold very well, staying on SPI's Top Ten Bestseller list for four years. [3] As a result, SPI created two spin-off games, Outreach in 1976 and StarSoldier in 1977. [4] StarSoldier was designed by Tom Walczyk, with artwork by Redmond A. Simonsen.

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  7. Final Star Force - Wikipedia

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    Final Star Force [a] is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Tecmo and published as an arcade video game by Tecmo in 1992. It is the third and final entry in its Star Force series, and retains many of the same mechanics as its predecessors. Players control the two space fighter ships Blue Nova and Red Nova.

  8. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    The creative director, Klaus Veen, is well known for his music & tracks used in the Lethal League franchise. Treason began as a modification for Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, before it would upgrade to Source Multiplayer SDK 2013, which is based on the latest build of Half-Life 2: Deathmatch.

  9. Marmalade (software) - Wikipedia

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    Marmalade SDK was a cross-platform software development kit and game engine from Marmalade Technologies Limited (previously known as Ideaworks3D Limited) that contains library files, samples, documentation and tools required to develop, test and deploy applications for mobile devices.