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  2. Cytadela (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Cytadela or Citadel [1] is a 1995 first-person shooter developed by Virtual Design and published by Black Legend and Arrakis Software for the Amiga 500 and later. [2] [3] The game is set on a prison island in the middle of a prisoner revolt. [4] [5] The game received generally positive reviews in the Amiga press.

  3. Citadel 2 - Wikipedia

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    Citadel 2 is a BBC Micro game developed by Symo for Superior Software.The sequel to Citadel, it is a platform game with puzzle solving elements. Like the original, the game's plot involves finding five gems hidden in various locations in a large fort, together with areas outside it (including mines, three trees, a lodge and a floating sky castle) and destroying them in a teleporter hidden at ...

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Game Gear version source code was found in 2006 and released in 2010. [108] Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: 2012 2020 Windows first-person shooter: Valve: A 2017 version of the game's source code was leaked on 4chan in 2020. [109] Cruis'n USA: 1994 2021 Arcade Racing game: Midway Games: Uploaded by Jason Scott to GitHub on April 6, 2021. [110 ...

  5. Citadel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Citadel (comics), a fictional alien empire in the DC Comics universe; Citadel, in Oldtown, a library and medical school run by maestres, in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire universe; Citadel , headquarters for Wallace Breen in City 17 in Half-Life 2

  6. Citadel (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Citadel is a computer game developed by Michael Jakobsen for the BBC Micro, and released by Superior Software in 1985. It was also ported to the Acorn Electron.Centred around a castle, this platform game with some puzzle-solving elements requires players to find five hidden crystals and return them to their rightful place.

  7. Locomotive Games - Wikipedia

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    Locomotive Games, Inc. (formerly known as Pacific Coast Power & Light) was an American video game company based in Santa Clara, California. The studio was owned by THQ , the studio developed games for a variety of game machines and consoles, while also working on several of THQ's major licenses and franchises.

  8. List of Acorn Electron games - Wikipedia

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    Circus Games ; Citadel (Superior Software) City Defence ; Clogger (Impact Software) Codename: Droid (Superior Software/Acornsoft) Colossus Bridge 4 (CDS Software) Colossus Chess 4 (CDS Software) Combat Lynx (Durell Software) Commando ; Commonwealth Games ; Condition Red (Blue Ribbon) Confuzion ; Contact Bridge

  9. Power (game) - Wikipedia

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    Power (also Power+) is a closed-end, computer-moderated, play-by-mail space-based game of intrigue. It was published by Entertainment Concepts Inc. (ECI). By late 1985, an updated version of the game, Power+, had replaced Power. Gameplay involved 40 players vying for rulership of a space empire comprising 35 planets.