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KYLE KATARN is back. The mercenary hero of the original Dark Forces game is now learning the ways of the Force.
He will have to decide whether to follow the Light or the Dark side of the Force, and this decision will affect the fate of the galaxy.

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Dark Jedi are attempting to find the mystical Valley of the Jedi, an ancient burial site that will give them unlimited power. If Kyle chooses the Light side of the Force, he will try to stop them and keep the Valley hidden. If he succumbs to the lure of the Dark side, he will attempt to destroy the Dark Jedi, and take the power for himself.
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Scream through Beggars Canyon in your X-Wing. Dart past deadly asteroids with TIE Fighters in hot pursuit. Disarm and destroy advancing Walkers. Defend yourself against Imperial Stormtroopers. These are just a few of the scenarios you will find in Rebel Assault, the newest Star Wars game by LucasArts.

Star Wars: Rebel Assault II (LucasArts 1995) D+ This game is a bastard child of the full-motion video (FMV) craze of the mid-90s. Long on graphics, but short on gameplay, Rebel Assault II is a collection of target shooting and ship
Before going up against the Empire, you must prove yourself in some training flights. After that its all on! Duel it out with TIE Fighters in deep space. Take out the control towers of Star Destroyers. Hunt out Imperial Probe Droids hiding deep in caverns on the ice planet of Hoth. Fight on the ground, armed only with your laser pistol, against crack Stormtrooper units. And then, of course, there is the Death Star.
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Following on from the successful Terminator movies, Future Shock takes a different look at the Terminator world. Instead of being in present day America with time-travelling Terminators after you, you are stuck in the middle of an apocalyptic future where machines rule the day.
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CYBERGLADIATORS is a classic beat-em-up arcade game. The story, such as it is, goes like this: On a forgotten world in the far future, a cosmic cyclone has activated piles of industrial waste containing sludge, radioactive matter, and the life forces of ancient fallen warriors. From out of the sludge emerge massive Cybergladiators, determined to carry on the fight between the Gy Djin and the Alliance . . .

Cybergladiators (1995)- Promo Poster 3D look simulated in Photoshop. This job convinced me to learn 3D modeling. Return to Computer Game Art Index
These Cybergladiators are huge fighting machines, weighing up to four tonnes each. They are humanoid in shape, and have names such as Master Pain, Death Row Jones, Plazma, Nero Zero, and Madam Discipline.
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Well everyone has surely seen the Star Wars movies, and most computer owners have played Doom, so describing Dark Forces shouldn’t be too hard. Instead of running around Mars blowing things up, you’ll be running around Imperial bases, cities, and ships, blowing things up. (That was pretty easy).

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Dark Forces is the fourth game by LucasArts based on the Star Wars story, following on from Tie-Fighter, X-Wing, and Rebel Assault. This one is the first to really stray from the storyline.
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