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*[http://uk.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p18.html 'GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins', uk.gamespy.com (2006)]. *[http://uk.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p18.html 'GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins', uk.gamespy.com (2006)].
− [[Category:Game Publisher]]{{wikipedia|80671940}} + [[Category:FASA Games]][[Category:Game Publisher]]{{wikipedia|80671940}}
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+ and ''[[Shadowrun]]''. Their ''Star Trek'' role-playing supplements and tactical ship game enjoyed popularity outside the wargaming community since, at the time, official descriptions of the ''Star Trek'' universe were not common, and the gaming supplements offered details fans craved. The highly successful ''[[BattleTech]]'' line led to a series of [[video game]]s, some of the first [[virtual reality]] gaming suites, called Virtual World (created by a subdivision of the company known at the time of development as ESP, an acronym for "Extremely Secret Project") and a Saturday-morning [[BattleTech: The Animated Series|animated TV series]].
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*[http://uk.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p18.html 'GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins', uk.gamespy.com (2006)]. | *[http://uk.gamespy.com/articles/697/697083p18.html 'GameSpy Retro: Developer Origins', uk.gamespy.com (2006)]. | ||
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+ | and ''[[Shadowrun]]''. Their ''Star Trek'' role-playing supplements and tactical ship game enjoyed popularity outside the wargaming community since, at the time, official descriptions of the ''Star Trek'' universe were not common, and the gaming supplements offered details fans craved. The highly successful ''[[BattleTech]]'' line led to a series of [[video game]]s, some of the first [[virtual reality]] gaming suites, called Virtual World (created by a subdivision of the company known at the time of development as ESP, an acronym for "Extremely Secret Project") and a Saturday-morning [[BattleTech: The Animated Series|animated TV series]]. |