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Long War is a mod designed for XCOM: Enemy Unknown with the expansion. Archived from the original on Ma accessed on. The book begins a decade after something alien, (called Visitors by human.
#UFO ENEMY UNKNOWN WIKI SERIES#
With XCOM: Enemy Unknown a remake was published in 2012, which marked the beginning of a new XCOM series of games.Ī clone has appeared under the name OpenXcom, which uses parts of the original game. It uses the same engine as the first game in the series. Most of the action has been moved to the ocean floor. The first sequel appeared as early as 1995 with X-COM: Terror from the Deep.

Since the game was programmed for DOS, current versions are delivered with the DOSBox emulator in order to get the game to run on current systems. UFO: Enemy Unknown is available from both sales platforms as a single purchase and as a bundle offer with other X-COM games.
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The game has been available for download on Steam and GamesGate since 2008 under the American game name X-COM: UFO Defense.

The game has been re-released several times in game collections: X-COM: Unknown Terror ( MicroProse and Prima Games, 1996), UFO: Enemy Unknown / X-COM: Terror from the Deep (MicroProse, 1997), X-COM Collector's Edition ( MicroProse, 1998), X-COM Collection ( Hasbro Interactive, 1999).
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In 1995 a CD version was released for PC and PlayStation. In Germany, UFO: Enemy Unknown was published for the first time in March 1994 and in North America in summer 1994 on floppy disk for DOS, Amiga and Amiga CD32. The sound has been revised again for the Playstation version. The video and sound files have been revised and now have a significantly better sound quality. The copy protection has been removed for the CD version without replacement.
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A code table was included with the game for copy protection.

The floppy disk version consisted of four floppy disks and had code-based copy protection. After several months of work, the game was finally finished at the end of March 1994.ĭifferences between floppy and CD versions The success of the project was jeopardized, however, as Microprose struggled with financial difficulties and later sold the company shares of Bill Stealey to Spectrum HoloByte, whereupon the producer of the game was dismissed. The subsequent development of UFO: Enemy Unknown took place in cooperation with Microprose initially without any major difficulties. Then the brothers came up with the basic idea of the X-Com series, where the player takes control of an organization that should defend the earth from an alien invasion. Microprose enjoyed it, but wanted an action that took place on Earth. The two brothers Julian Gollop and Nick Gollop developed the successful computer game Laser Squad, the successor of which they presented at Microprose in 1991. The player takes over the coordination of this secret organization and has to intercept and destroy UFOs, thwart terrorist acts of the aliens and carry out various researches. The X-COM interceptor for aerial combat, soldiers for ground combat, scientists for research and technicians for building technology are available for this. The nations of the world jointly finance the secret organization X-COM, whose task it is to master the alien threat. Your goal is to spread terror, kidnap people and take over the earth.
