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Dune 2000  Westwood Studios (Intelligent Games)1998Virgin Interactive functioned as European distributor, not publisher.

Essentially a remake of Dune 2 but the plot is different.***Latest version: 1.06 (as of 1998-12-17)***Remake of the classic strategy game [[gameid:42652 Dune 2]]. This one is compatible with Windows XP.
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Dune 2000  Electronic Arts (Intelligent Games)1999Find out if you've got what it takes to take control of the planet and explore the amazing universe of Dune in this real-time strategy game. Based on the classic science fiction series of books, Dune 2000 takes the franchise into the new millennium. Venture forth into epic solo adventures or multi-player conquests by leading either the noble House Atreides, the insidious House Ordos, or the evil House Harkonnen, but beware the vicious sandworms bent on destroying anyone challenging for control.***
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Dune Dynasty  ?? Pandoralabelminimizeminimize
Dune II  Virgin (Westwood)1995 Archimedeslabelimageminimize
Dune II: Battle For Arrakis  Virgin (Westwood Studios)1993Dear Reverend Mother Marius Alethea Blasco:

The situation on Arrakis is critical. I have collected the information that you requested and strongly urge you to make a decision soon on this matter.

Frederick's political gamble has proved dangerous. Desperate for spice, he has challenged the three great Houses to compete for mining rights. The possession and Governorship of Arrakis has been offered as incentive for the House that delivers the most spice.

We have considerable self-interest in this war. Arrakis is the only known source of the spice, and it cannot be manufactured. We must make certain that whichever of the competing Houses prevails, our supply to the Gesserit remains continuous. We cannot afford to make enemies now.

I hope this report is useful to you. Please let me know if there is additional information that you require.

Your Servant,
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Dune II: Battle for Arrakis  Virgin (Westwood Studios)1993Control of the planet Dune is a top priority for any faction that has aspirations of ruling the universe. That's why three Houses are engaged in a bloody battle, each knowing that Dune is the key to building an insurmountable federation. You can choose from any of the three Houses, Atreides, Harkonnens, or Ordos, and see if you can lead your people to victory. You'll face nine unique levels full of enemies, natural obstacles, and the unknown as you try to fortify your position and gain control of the planet. You'll have to build and defend your base, but don't forget that the only way you'll win this war is to attack your opponents. Finding the right balance between attacks and defensive maneuvers can mean the difference between victory and defeat, so plan your strategy carefully.***This game was the first real-time strategy game (such as Warcraft, Age of Empires, Command & Conquer, etc...). Mega Drivelabelimagesubject
Dune II: The Battle for Arrakis  Virgin Games (Westwood Studios)1992Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty is a real-time strategy Dune video game developed by Westwood Studios and released by Virgin Games in December 1992. It is based upon David Lynch's 1984 movie Dune, an adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction novel of the same name.***
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Dungeon Keeper  author? Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
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Dungeon Keeper 2  Electronic Arts (Bullfrog)1999[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95 or 98
* 166 MHz Pentium MMX CPU
* 32 MB RAM
* 2 MB VRAM
* 285 MB HD space
* 4X CD-ROM drive
* 28.8 Kbps internet connection for multiplayer

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 266 MHz Pentium II CPU
* 64 MB RAM
* 3D accelerator w/ 4 MB VRAM***[b]sacrificing[/b] - once you've built a temple, you can sacrifice your minions there in hopes of summoning more powerful creatures, but without knowing what to sacrifice the minions are effectively wasted. This is rather unimpressive as you just grab your minions and drop them in the sacrificial pool surrounded by the hand icon and hope for the best.***[b]Minions:[/b]
Imp, FireFly, Goblin, Troll, Mistress, Warlock, Dark Elf, Skeleton, Salamander, Rogue, Bile Demon, Vampire, Black Knigt, Dark Angel, Horny

[b]Goodly heroes:[/b]
* Dwarf, Fairie, Guard, Elven Archer, Thief, Knight, Monk, Wizard, Giant, King

Hero listing is likely incomplete.***Comes on 2 CDs but I can't figure out what the second CD is for.***The copy protection may cause problems on newer operating systems (namely XP SP2, Vista and later), but there's an unofficial "patch" for it that apparently removes the need for the CD to be in drive as side effect (although it still whines about it).***The sequel to the multi award winning Dungeon Keeper, the swansong of grandmaster Peter Molyneux before his departire from Bullfrog. The company, on doing this sequel, had to keep up with the original game's quality and fun. The problem was, without Molyneux.

Thankfully, Bullfrog proved that they can still create classic games even without their former mentor. This game takes everything that made it's prequel great, and improves it all.

Briefly, you an evil dungeon keeper (natch), that has to command the place in your reign of filth and decay. Also, protect the place from those damn goody-two-shoes who try to destroy your underground evil dungeon.

I don't want tp spoil the game with words; you simply have to play it.
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Life in Bunker Flox Studios2016 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Life in Bunker Flox Studios2016 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
Life in Bunker Flox Studios2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
OpenRA: Dune 2000 OpenRA developers2015A note about gender. There is no option for the player to choose the gender of their commander. But nothing in the game imposes gender on the commander that the player chooses. Commanders are not referred to with gender specific pronouns. Within the Dune universe, there are males, females, and then the concept of gender fluidity or gender malleability. There's nothing in the Dune universe to suggest that the position of commander of any of the three Noble Houses would be limited by gender of any sort. Though, no commander is going to be a Bene Gesserit (who have their own very specific gender uniquities), but that's for reasons having nothing to do with gender. Players can imagine the gender of their commander however they want to. Linuxlabelimageminimize
Outpost 2: Divided Destiny  Sierra On-Line (Dynamix)1997 Windowslabelimageminimize
Paranoia! Phoenix Arts1995 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Perimeter  Codemasters;1C Company (K-D LAB)2004?? 2004-06-30 by Codemasters

Licensed by 1C***[b]Frames:[/b]
* Ark-9
* Router
* Pioneer
* Cluster
* Harkback
* Zodiac

[b]Others:[/b]
* Scourge***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
* 1 GHz Athlon or Pentium III CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 64 MB VRAM
* 3.7 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2 GHz Athlon XP or Pentium IV CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* Radeon 9500 or GeForce 4 GPU***Latest version: international 1.01 (as of 2004-06), Russian 1.03 (as of 2008-02)
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Perimeter: Emperor's Testament  1C Company (K-D Lab)2005Stand-alone expansion for Perimeter. Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Prison Architect Introversion Software2015 Windowslabelimageminimize
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