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The Unreal series is a computer game franchise that began with the original Unreal, a single-player first-person shooter computer game which was published on May 30, 1998 by Epic Megagames, now known as Epic Games. It was powered by the Unreal Engine which had been in development for over three years before the game was released. The game was the start of a long-running series, and a successful game brand. A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...
A media franchise is an intellectual property involving the characters, setting, and trademarks of an original work of media (usually a work of fiction), such as a film, a work of literature, a television program, or a video game. ...
Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ...
Doom is considered a landmark in the first-person shooter genre. ...
A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ...
May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
Epic Games, also known as Epic and formerly as Epic MegaGames, is a computer game development company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. ...
The Unreal Engine is a widely used game engine for action games. ...
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Early development The Unreal game engine, simply called Unreal Engine, was seen as a major rival to id Software's Quake engine, and the Unreal game itself was considered to be technically superior to the Quake and Quake II titles which were out on the market at the same time. Since Unreal came packaged with its own scripting language called UnrealScript, it soon developed a large community on the Internet which was able to add new mods (short for "modifications") in order to change or enhance gameplay. This feature greatly added to the overall longevity of the product and provided an incentive for new development. A game engine is the core software component of a computer or video game or other interactive application with real-time graphics. ...
The Unreal Engine is a widely used game engine for action games. ...
id Software (IPA: officially, though originally ) is an American computer game developer based in Mesquite, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. ...
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Quake II, released on December 6, 1997, is a first person shooter computer game developed by id Software and distributed by Activision. ...
UnrealScript is the scripting language of the Unreal engine and is used for authoring game code and gameplay events. ...
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Fictional Species in Unreal The Skaarj The Skaarj (pronounced "scar") are an advanced race of aggressive extraterrestrial beings generally living in a highly tribal society, originally introduced in Unreal, but subsequently found in all later games of the series, usually as the antagonists. The Skaarj design seems to have been influenced by alien designs from various other franchises, often having green/yellow/blue skin, tusks of varying lengths, and are generally reptilian in appearance. Although they appear reptilian, they are in fact related by design to insects. Because of their appearance, many of the logs left by deceased crew members in the original Unreal refer to them as "lizard men". Some, but not all, Skaarj are augmented with cybernetic implants. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ...
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At the head of any given Skaarj clan is a Queen, similar to the Xenomorph Queen, who lays eggs in which eventually a bug-like creature (a pupa) emerges. These pupae eventually grow into the Skaarj as they are commonly seen. No female Skaarj besides the queen are found in the original Unreal, but no female Nali are found either (except for the mural of goddess Vandora). This may be due to restraints in model counts, lack of Skaarj sex diversity, or what is commonly acceptable in games at the time of release. A female Nali may have been supposed to be included in Unreal Championship 2 as shown by concept art, but wasn't included. The xenomorph as it appears in Alien vs. ...
Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict is a first-person shooter video game based on the Unreal series of games. ...
A Skaarj warrior's main weapon is called a Razik, and consists of two (sometimes surgically attached) wrist mounted blades on each hand, similar to a weapon used by the Predators from the Predator franchise. This blade design gave birth to the design of the different variations of the Circle-U logo of the series, and the Skaarj themselves can be considered the series' mascots. The Razik also is able to fire electrically charged shots of energy, which form between the blades, and fire in pairs. Skaarj troopers do without Raziks and rely on projectile based weapons such as the Razorjack. The Skaarj Razik design is also used in the different Unreal game logos. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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The Skaarj are highly intelligent, fast, strong, and their clans usually remain solitary, perhaps due to conflicts in code or competition. The clans have shown a significant amount of cooperation in the human/Skaarj wars, however. Most Skaarj consider all other races to be inferior, and that it is the destiny of the Skaarj race to rule over all others. Many races such as the Nali, Krall, and Izarians have been enslaved by the Skaarj, who are technologically superior. As well as the separate clans, the Skaarj Empire was formed with the goal of ruling the universe. After enslaving and destroying a large number of alien species the power hungry Empire moved onto humans. First contact with this Empire came when the New Earth Government attempted to recover the crashed prison vessel, the Vortex Rikers. Over a full year the humans and the Skaarj Empire fought a large number of battles, at areas such as Avalon and eventually Earth itself. This began the "Seven Day Siege" in which the Skaarj fleet surrounded the Earth and attacked. Several million of the Earth's population were killed and the NEG struggled to hold the invaders off. Eventually, on the final day, the NEG Commandos assaulted the Skaarj Mothership and destroyed it from the inside. The Skaarj were sent into full retreat and the human race lived to see another day. Since the human-Skaarj war, the Liandri Corporation experimented with Skaarj/human hybrids in their Grand Tournament (or the Unreal Tournament). In the latest Tournament, actual Skaarj from the deadly Iron Skull Clan have participated, generally holding that they will indeed one day conquer humanity, and the Tournament gives them the opportunity to kill humans in vast numbers (albeit in vain, since Tournament contestants are immediately resurrected upon death) until that day arrives. The Black Fist clan opposes the Iron Skull clan, who are their sworn enemies, and members of Black Fist, Mekkor and Skrilax, are currently enrolled in the Tournament, hoping to battle the Iron Skull. A few Iron Skull members have been in the series since the beginning,even in Unreal 1, such as Dominator and Guardian, and are also fighting in the latest tournament. This article is about a biological term. ...
Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
The Kralls Like the Izarians, the Kralls are also slaves of the Skaarj. The Kralls are biped creatures, and are possibly more intelligent than the Izarians. They are usually equiped with spears that can fire plasma like the protagonist's Dispersion pistol. In the original Unreal, Kralls are often seen patrolling fortified positions like a captured Nali Castle. Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ...
It is not known how the Kralls have come to become the slaves of the Skaarj. However, the master-and-slave relation between the Skaarj and the Kralls is a problematic one. If a Krall hit a Skaarj with friendly fire, the two will begin to fight each other instead of the player. The Krall has only appeared in the original Unreal. Hence not much background information is known about the Kralls. Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ...
The Nali The Nali are a primitive race, whose home planet of Na Pali was invaded by the Skaarj. They are humanoid creatures, but have four arms. No living female Nali has ever been seen, but female Nali statues can be found on Na Pali. The statues hint that female Nali are similar to male Nali in terms of facial features and body shape, but have four breasts (to pair with the arms). The Nali are not technologically advanced; they are wholly unaware of such things as weapons or power-ups. For this reason they store such objects in their urns or barrels, not knowing what to do with them. Most of them live in small, simple houses, although there exist a few castles; Nali buildings are reminiscent of Medieval architecture. In keeping with their backward technology, their main occupation is farming, as seen by the fact that they build sheds for Nali Cows. Many of them are fond of keeping diaries, often describing the arrival of Skaarj on their planet. They have a highly spiritual culture, visiting their ancestoral shrines and building many churches. They also have extraordinary abilities that could be described as supernatural; several Nali can be seen levitating, turning translucent, and vanishing altogether. Power Up, the Professional Organization of Women in Entertainment Reaching Up is an organization with the stated mission to promote the visibility and integration of gay women in entertainment, the arts, and all forms of media. Power Up provided funding and assistance to the 2003 short film . ...
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Nali and Nali 'War Cow' models were released in an official free update for the original Unreal Tournament, allowing players to (humorously) take these pacifistic creatures into battle. An audio taunt available to players in the Unreal Tournament series is "You fight like Nali!" Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
Gen Mo' Kai The Gen Mo' Kai bear a close resemblance to the predator species from the movie Alien vs. Predator. Hailing from the planet of Arborea, the lizard-like Gen Mo'Kai are renowned to be a species of battle-ready males and scavenger/hunter females. This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling. ...
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The Izarians The Izarians had a small empire of their own and enslaved many minor races before they ran into the Skaarj and became slaves themselves. Due to their organic positronic brains, it is debatable as to if they actually mind at all if they are slaves or not. The Izarians resemble large monkey-like insects, and the Xenomorphs. They are about 5 feet tall, have four arms, two legs, an elongated head with sharp teeth, blue blood, blue skin and areas of their skin that glow a lighter shade of blue. The xenomorph as it appears in Alien vs. ...
Their social structure is much like that of an ant or bee hive. They cannot think independently, but their Skaarj masters allow them to hunt in packs against the Terran forces that the Skaarj are at war with. The Izarians, as well as serving the Skaarj as slaves, are also used by the Skaarj in combat as light warriors. They usually hunt in packs of seven or eight with one Skaarj commander, as Skaarj are much stronger, faster and more intelligent than Izarians. The Izarians use weapons called EMP Staffs or Electric Spears. The Skaarj attach crystal EMP restrainers on their slave's Spears so as not to give them anything too powerful.
The Kai/The Tosc First appearing in Unreal II, the Kai are a semi-nomadic people with soft bodies and thin limbs, and are only barely humanoid in appearance. They travel across space, working at menial tasks and living at the fringe of society. Because of their lowly social status and their apparent low intelligence, the Kai are subjects of bully. While the Kai are too weak to retaliate, they are secretly seeking repect, as seen in one instance where a Kai opens a door only after its master have said "Please". Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
Ultimately, it is revealed that the Kai are the imprisoned form of the once powerful Tosc. The Tosc hid their DNA within the genetic structure of the Kai, and will manifest again when the Kai are hit with the beam of an artifact. Thus in fact the galaxy's most downtrodden races is actually the last remnants the galaxy's most dangerous races. An ancient and extremely powerful race of alien warriors, the Tosc stand almost 20 feet tall, have enormous strength and durability, and appear to have the natural ability to generate singularities, making them devastating living weapons.
Drakk A mysterious race of ancient and extremely powerful insect-like machines, the Drakk are found awakening near the end of Unreal II. The Drakk homeworld lies in an uncharted sector of space, where every human expedition team was met with unknown fate. The Drakk are highly advanced and uses plasma and laser weapons, and can rapidly repair themselves. They also have the technology to preserve and animate parts of biological beings, which enables them to engage in cruel biological experiments on captured members of the other species, in an attempt to create the perfect soldier. The Drakk seems to be the guardian of the artifact of Unreal II, awakening when the protagonist tries to escape with one part of it; another part of the artifact is stored in the heavily defended center of the Drakk homeworld. Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
Araknids Araknids are a species of giant spiders found in Unreal II that have overrun the Axon Corporation research facility on the ice planet "Hell". They are not a starfaring race, but rather an ordinary species of spider that have been mutated by the power of one of the artifacts. Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
Corporation Wars Following the devastating Human/Skaarj Wars (the fictional battle between humans and the Skaarj in the Unreal universe), Earth's cities lay in ruins. When the New Earth Government tried to take control of these cities, they discovered many rebel groups, covertly financed by corporations such as Liandri, Izanagi, and Axon. Pretty soon, a war had started to regain control of the ruined cities, and eventually there was fighting between the corporations as well. The constant battles caused many casualties, reducing the already small human population. One particular battle, considered to be the boldest act in the Corporation Wars, was when Axon Research Corporation raided Izanagi's facility and retrieved the advanced Plasma Ion Tank being developed there. This subterfuge started a huge chain of events which would make "consensual murder" legal. This also eventually lead to the start of the Tournament.
The Unreal Tournament series Epic Games' 1999 follow-up title was called Unreal Tournament and focused mainly on multiplayer action: It was launched in direct competition to id's Quake III Arena. As with the original Unreal, the ease with which players could create and release modifications to the core game was a key factor contributing to Unreal Tournament's longevity. UT improved upon the mod-friendly nature of its predecessor with the inclusion of support for mutators, which allowed users to easily integrate small amounts of code into the core game with a minimal effort, for example to cause players' heads to increase in size with each frag and decrease in size with each death. Players could then simply check a box to enable or disable the mutator. This allowed for fine-tuning of the game experience to a degree not generally possible with traditional full-scale modifications. Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
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Quake III Arena or Quake 3, abbreviated as Q3A or Q3, is a multiplayer first-person shooter computer and video game released on December 2, 1999. ...
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Unreal and Unreal Tournament saw sequels released in 2002, entitled Unreal II (developed by Legend Entertainment for the PC and Tantalus Interactive for the Xbox) and Unreal Tournament 2003. Unreal Tournament 2003 had a name change from the expected Unreal Tournament II in order to imitate traditional sports-based video games, where annual releases are typical. Unreal Tournament 2003 dropped the venerable Assault gametype of the original Unreal Tournament, adding the new Bombing Run mode to take its place. The game had a brief period of popularity, but did not enjoy the same level of success as its predecessor. Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
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Unreal Tournament 2003 or UT2003 is a first-person shooter video game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming although the game had a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
As part of Epic Games' strategy of porting the Unreal engine to other platforms, Unreal Championship, a sister product to Unreal Tournament 2003, was released in November 2002 for the Xbox. In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed (e. ...
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On February 11, 2004, the game demo for Unreal Tournament 2004 was made available for download over the Internet. Within a few hours of its release it had become one of the most popular online games. The full version was made available on March 18, 2004 and could be purchased as either six CDs, one DVD, or on two DVDs (containing both the game and an extra disc of bonus content) as part of the "Special Edition" release (which was completely sold-out in a very short space of time - There were only 60,000 copies made for global distribution). It was later released on 13 April 2004, as a DVD Edition containing both of the Special Edition DVDs, but without the metal box covering & headset. It expanded on the team-based theme of its predecessor with the reintroduction of Assault (last seen in Unreal Tournament), the addition of a new gametype called Onslaught, and the inclusion of several futuristic vehicles. The game featured built-in voice-comms and contained over one hundred separate maps, many of which were carried over from Unreal Tournament 2003. Image File history File linksMetadata UT2K4_screenshot. ...
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Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
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DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ...
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On May 9, 2005, Unreal Tournament 3 was announced. It will use Unreal Engine 3, and is set to be released in mid 2007 for the PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. May 9 is the 129th day of the year (130th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Unreal Tournament 3 or UT3 is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2004s Unreal Tournament 2004. ...
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Recurring Tournament Characters The Unreal Tournament series features a small number of notable recurring characters, whose personalities and biographies were chiefly expanded upon from Unreal Tournament 2003 onwards. These include: Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
Unreal Tournament 2003 or UT2003 is a first-person shooter video game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming although the game had a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
- Xan Kriegor: Presumably human, but permanently encased in cybernetic armour, Xan was the ultimate champion of the original Unreal Tournament, whom the player had to defeat to complete that game's single-player element. Although defeated as champion, he nevertheless returned as a formidable high-ranking foe in Unreal Tournament 2004, and leader of a team of entirely cybernetic fighters. In the original Unreal Tournament his character had its own unique voice set, which included such phrases as "I am the Alpha and the Omega", said in a robotic, distorted voice.
- Malcolm: In spite of being an ordinary human, Malcolm supplanted Xan as the Tournament champion, and the player must defeat him in Unreal Tournament 2003 in place of Xan. Malcolm appears to be African-American (based on physical appearance and voice), and wears a suit of futuristic green armour. (Although Malcolm appeared in the original Unreal Tournament, he was merely a generic bot/character model.)
- Brock: Like Malcolm, Brock began as a generic character model in Unreal Tournament. In UT2003 he was introduced as a unique character, and member of Malcolm's team. In UT2004 Brock was the leader of his own team instead. Brock is a white male, sporting silver armour and a haircut with a centre or side parting.
- Lauren: Another generic model-turned-character. Originally a member of Malcolm's UT2003 team, she joined Brock's team in UT2004. A white female kitted out in silver armour, similar to Brock's.
- Gorge: The leader of the Juggernaut, a team of gene-boosted Homo Sapiens, Gorge was the champion of UT2003, replacing Malcolm. Strong and violent, he had a habit of smashing things around him, even if they were his fans (as seen in the UT2003 intro). Curiously, although he was the champion, his team was considerably weaker than the other once-champion teams. Whereas Xan's "The Corrupt" and Malcolm's "Thunder Crash" were desribed as "godlike", Gorge's "Juggernauts" was only labeled as "strong" in UT2004.
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Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
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Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
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Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
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Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
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Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
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Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict is a first-person shooter video game based on the Unreal series of games. ...
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Mods and mutators Numerous mods have been made for Unreal games. Unreal Tournament games also feature "mutators", which allow players to quickly and easily make small changes to the basic gameplay. Such tweaks include alterating rate of fire, increase player speed, or low gravity. Some examples include: Infiltration is a mutator for the Unreal Tournament series, so far It is on Unreal 1 and UT but it is coming for UT2004. ...
Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror is an online multiplayer computer game, comparable to Counter-Strike. ...
Red Orchestra: Combined Arms is a total conversion for Unreal Tournament 2004 and previously for Unreal Tournament 2003 by Tripwire Interactive, set on the Eastern Front during World War II. It is notable for its emphasis on realism, in comparison to other WW2-based FPSs. ...
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In science, or more accurately in science fiction, the phrase total conversion refers to the idea of converting 100% of mass into energy. ...
In science, or more accurately in science fiction, the phrase total conversion refers to the idea of converting 100% of mass into energy. ...
External links General Unreal-related websites: Popular Unreal community web sites: | | | Unreal • Unreal II: The Awakening • eXpanded MultiPlayer Unreal Tournament • Unreal Tournament 2003 • Unreal Tournament 2004 • Unreal Tournament 3 Unreal Championship • Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict Unreal Gold • Totally Unreal • Unreal Anthology Unreal Engine • UnrealScript • UnrealEd Unreal is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Epic Games and published by GT Interactive (now owned by Atari) on May 22, 1998. ...
Unreal II: The Awakening is a first-person shooter computer game, designed initially only for a single-player campaign. ...
eXpanded MultiPlayer (XMP) is a multiplayer expansion to Unreal 2 developed by Legend Entertainment. ...
Unreal Tournament, UT, (sometimes referred to as UT99, UT Classic, UT1, or UT:GOTY to differentiate from Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3) is a popular first-person shooter video game. ...
Unreal Tournament 2003 or UT2003 is a first-person shooter video game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming although the game had a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
Unreal Tournament 2004, also known as UT2004 or UT2K4, is a futuristic first-person shooter computer game designed mainly for multiplayer gaming, although the game has a built in single-player mode that mimics multiplayer gaming by featuring AI-bots. ...
Unreal Tournament 3 or UT3 is part of the Unreal series of games and is the sequel to 2004s Unreal Tournament 2004. ...
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Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict is a first-person shooter video game based on the Unreal series of games. ...
Unreal Gold is a compilation pack of the Unreal game, containing both Unreal and its expansion pack, Unreal Mission Pack I: Return to Na Pali mixed in a single unit. ...
Totally Unreal is a compilation pack containing Unreal, its expansion pack, and Unreal Tournament. ...
Unreal Anthology is a compilation pack containing Unreal Gold (which includes Unreal and its expansion pack), Unreal Tournament, Unreal II: The Awakening, and Unreal Tournament 2004. ...
The Unreal Engine is a powerful widely-used game engine developed by Epic Games. ...
UnrealScript is the scripting language of the Unreal engine and is used for authoring game code and gameplay events. ...
viewing the Unreal Tournament 2004 map Facing Worlds 3. UnrealEd (UEd for short) is the easy to use level design software used to create levels for Unreal, other games in the Unreal series, and games based on the Unreal engine, such as Deus Ex, although it has changed along with...
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