Marathon Trilogy
The Marathon Trilogy is a science fiction first-person shooter video game series from Bungie, originally released for Classic Mac OS. The name Marathon is derived from the giant interstellar colony ship that provides the setting for the first game; the ship is constructed out of what used to be the Martian satellite Deimos. The three games in the series—Marathon (1994), Marathon 2: Durandal (1995), and Marathon Infinity (1996)—are widely regarded as spiritual predecessors of Bungie's Halo series.
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Marathon Trilogy
The Marathon Trilogy is a science fiction first-person shooter video game series from Bungie, originally released for Classic Mac OS. The name Marathon is derived from the giant interstellar colony ship that provides the setting for the first game; the ship is constructed out of what used to be the Martian satellite Deimos. The three games in the series—Marathon (1994), Marathon 2: Durandal (1995), and Marathon Infinity (1996)—are widely regarded as spiritual predecessors of Bungie's Halo series.
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A trilogia Marathon é uma séri ...... ssora dos jogos da série Halo.
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La trilogía de Marathon es una ...... bundan en los juegos modernos.
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Marathon est une série de jeux ...... stèmes d'exploitation actuels.
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Marathon – seria gier komputer ...... e historię rozpoczętą w grze .
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Marathon(マラソン)は、Bungieが開発した一人称 ...... にしたゲームエンジン、AlephOneが正式リリースされた。
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The Marathon Trilogy is a scie ...... ssors of Bungie's Halo series.
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The cover box of the Marathon Trilogy Box set
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Jason Jones, Alex Seropian, Greg Kirkpatrick
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1994-12-21
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Marathon
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1996-10-15
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Marathon Infinity
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Classic Mac OS, Pippin , Windo ...... adOS through Aleph One project
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Bungie
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Marathon
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A trilogia Marathon é uma séri ...... ssora dos jogos da série Halo.
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La trilogía de Marathon es una ...... segunda luna de Marte, Deimos.
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Marathon est une série de jeux ...... stèmes d'exploitation actuels.
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Marathon – seria gier komputer ...... e historię rozpoczętą w grze .
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Marathon(マラソン)は、Bungieが開発した一人称 ...... にしたゲームエンジン、AlephOneが正式リリースされた。
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The Marathon Trilogy is a scie ...... ssors of Bungie's Halo series.
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Marathon (Spieleserie)
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Marathon (seria)
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Marathon (série de jeux vidéo)
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Marathon Trilogy
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Marathon
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Marathon
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Trilogia Marathon
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