Star Wars: Dark Forces
News, coverage and analysis tracking Star Wars: Dark Forces across the outlets.- "Nobody's making games for the retired people" – The growing yet underserved market for grey gamersThe video game industry is largely overlooking the growing market of older players, often referred to as 'grey gamers.' Despite an aging global population and increasing numbers of individuals over 40, 50, and 60 playing games, developers are slow to cater to this demographic, who possess disposable income and long-term gaming literacy. Experts suggest a shift in industry mindset is needed to capture this substantial and expanding market, which is currently underserved by game design and marketing efforts.
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- Disney Delists Another Wave Of Games Without Notice | Console CreaturesDisney has delisted 15 PC games from Steam without prior notice, including several Star Wars titles, Alice in Wonderland, and Tangled. This action, which follows similar delistings in January, significantly impacts game preservation efforts. The company has not provided an official statement regarding the reasons for these removals.
- Disney delists 14 Steam games without warning, including a Star Wars strategy game whose scale has never been duplicatedDisney has removed 14 of its older games from Steam without prior notice, including the highly regarded Star Wars: Rebellion strategy game. While the store pages remain live, the purchase buttons have been disabled, making these titles officially unavailable for new players. The reasons for the delistings are currently unknown, but speculation points to potential licensing issues or business decisions.
- Disney yank a bunch of games from Steam, including bonafide classics Star Wars: Dark Forces, Outlaws and High School Musical 3: Senior Year DanceDisney has removed 15 games from Steam, including classic titles like Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws, along with other Disney-branded and 20th Century Games titles. This marks the second wave of delistings this year, with licensing issues being the likely cause. Some of these games, like Dark Forces, have received remasters.
- 15 More Disney Games Have Been Delisted on SteamFifteen Disney-published games have been removed from Steam without explanation, making them unavailable for new purchases. While the exact reasons are unclear, this delisting affects titles ranging from older Star Wars games to more recent ones like Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier. This move comes as Disney increases its investment in Epic Games and Fortnite, potentially signaling a shift in its digital distribution strategy.
- 15 more Disney games delisted from Steam, including the original Star Wars: Dark Forces and 1997's OutlawsFifteen additional Disney-branded games, including Star Wars: Dark Forces and Outlaws, have been delisted from Steam. This follows a previous delisting of 14 titles three months prior. The reasons for the delistings are unclear, though speculation points to a potential shift towards Epic Games Store exclusivity as part of Disney's investment in Epic.
- Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995) The Shooter That Changed Star Wars GamesStar Wars: Dark Forces, released in 1995, is analyzed for its significant impact on Star Wars games. The title introduced key elements like the character Kyle Katarn and the Dark Trooper Project, establishing a new standard for action in the Star Wars universe.
- Star Wars: Dark Forces (1995) – The Shooter That Changed Star Wars GamesStar Wars: Dark Forces, released in 1995, is analyzed as a groundbreaking first-person shooter that significantly impacted the Star Wars gaming landscape. The article reflects on the game's release and its place in video game history, contrasting it with the current state of the industry.