This production is inspired by or based on the Star Wars franchise.
Order by: Release date | Title
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SFC and Xortianc / Useless | Nov 1996 | |
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Real Time | Nov 1996 | |
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Dosis | Jul 1996 | |
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Inter Development | Jan 1995 | |
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RiaN / Grif | Aug 1994 | |
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Ziq / Fist! Unlimited | Dec 1993 | |
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Moving Pixels and TFM | Nov 1993 | |
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Moving Pixels | 1993 | |
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Beetlejuice / The Overlanders | Dec 1992 | |
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Electronic Rats | Jun 1992 | |
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Spirit / LSD | Mar 1991 | |
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Imperator | Dec 1990 | |
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The Law Breakers | Aug 1988 | |
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Powerrun | Jun 1988 | |
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Rali-Soft | Feb 1988 | |
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PCM | 1988 | |
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Cool Cracking Team and The Black Tulip | Jun 1987 | |
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SMM | Apr 1987 | |
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0911 | Mar 1987 | |
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Terrestrial Software | Jan 1984 | |
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Jan 1984 | ||
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Elbie | ||
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Wiz | ||
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Barry Summer | ||
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The Blade Runners and The Blue System | ||
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The New Orleans Pirates Guild | ||
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Cyberpunk | ||
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Cyberpunk | ||
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Mermaid | ||
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FTB | ||
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Section B and Techno Force | ||
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The Blade Runners and The Blue System | ||
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Howdy / The Union | ||
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Dick Brice | ||
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Dick Brice | ||
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Megasoft Entertainment | ||
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The Syndicate | ||
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Duplicator | ||
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Spaz / The Lost Boys | ||
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BMW | ||
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Hawk / The Invizibles |