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Armada is a video game developed and published by Metro3D. It was released for the Sega Dreamcast in North America on November 26, 1999. Armada is a shooter role-playing game (RPG) that allows up to four players to fly about the universe, fighting the enemy, performing missions and improving their ship.
The Temple Terrace Library was established in 1959 by the Temple Terrace Women's Club. The doors officially opened on January 15, 1960, after pursuing a collection of enough donations to facilitate a small library for the community. It was originally run by volunteers of the Women's Club and was located in a small house.
A screenshot of Armada F/X Racers.. F/X Racers is a top-down racing game featuring courses on alien planets across six courses. [1] There are three game modes: 'Campaign' mode involves the player progressing a series of courses by reaching a finalist position in a race and then competing with the other finalist to defeat an boss with their car and power ups, and accumulate the most points in ...
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Armada is a science fiction novel by Ernest Cline, published on July 14, 2015 by Crown Publishing Group (a division of Penguin Random House). [1] [2] The story follows a teenager who plays an online video game about defending against an alien invasion, only to find out that the game is a simulator to prepare him and people around the world for defending against an actual alien invasion.
Wing Commander: Armada is a computer game set in the universe of Chris Roberts' Wing Commander franchise. Created by Origin Systems and distributed by Electronic Arts in 1994, Armada was the first official game of the Wing Commander series to feature multiplayer mode.
Fantasy Flight Games was known for their game franchise Midnight, which was also made into a movie called Midnight Chronicles [6] by the company's short-lived Landroval Studios. [7] As of 2012, it appears that Midnight is no longer produced or supported by Fantasy Flight. [8]
Aramada was designed as a game of colonisation by Philippe des Pallieres and Patrice Pillet, and was published in 1986 by Jeux Descartes. A second edition with revised and corrected rules was also published by Jeux Descartes. A third edition, titled Armada 3, introduced a pirate theme to the game, and was published by Eurogames in 2001.