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A seminal work in the genre; many other games on these lists show influence by it. [citation needed] Elite Dangerous: 2014 Frontier Developments: Frontier Developments: Windows, OS X, PS4, Xbox One The fourth game in the Elite series featuring a persistent universe and online multiplayer. [citation needed] Escape Velocity: 1996 Matt Burch ...
The game's community produced later many mods, total conversions and optimization patches for the game. [494] Civilization V: 2010 2012 (partly) turn-based strategy: Proprietary: Proprietary: Firaxis Games / 2K Games: In Fall 2012 the developers released the source code of the core game DLL. [495] The game's community produced later a community ...
Hermes – a reusable NASA spacecraft manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the Ares program to Mars in Andy Weir's and Ridley Scott's The Martian. Iris Resupply Probe – Resupply probe, designed to give Mark Watney enough food to survive until Ares 4. The probe exploded during launch due to a rushed design and manufacturing stage.
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Season 1 Episode 25: "Game Over" (2004) – Elliot faces a computer game that comes to life. CSI: Cyber. Season 1 Episode 11: "Ghost in the Machine" (2015) – The team investigates a death involving a video game. CSI: Miami. Season 3 Episode 20: "Game Over" (2005) – A skateboarder and video game tester are found murdered in a car accident.
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition was also reviewed by Charlie Hall from Polygon, who described the game's multiple phases as interesting, but critiqued that it was "a smaller, mostly card-based game leaves behind a few vestigial remnants from the original" that still contained "redundant icons and concepts".
RuneQuest (commonly abbreviated as RQ) [1] [better source needed] is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game originally designed by Steve Perrin, Ray Turney, Steve Henderson, and Warren James, and set in Greg Stafford's mythical world of Glorantha.