Star Command: Revolution, a 1996 DOS computer game published by GT Interactive.
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In 2006, Artificial Studios released CellFactor: Combat Training, then CellFactor: Revolution, a free downloadable game (of which a demo was released in May 2006) designed to show off the capabilities of the AGEIA PhysX game physics acceleration chipset.
CellFactor: Revolution is a tech demo/game from Artificial Studios, Timeline Interactive and Immersion Games designed to show off the capabilities of the Ageia line of PhysX cards.
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In June 2009 a new first person shooter based on the CellFactor engine has been released for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows with the name CellFactor: Psychokinetic Wars.
In 1999, Herb published All in the Family: Absolutism, Revolution, and Democracy in the Middle Eastern Monarchies.
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Michael Herb is an American political scientist who gained prominence through his All in the Family thesis of Arab monarchies.
Star Command (2013 video game) is a video game released by Warbird in 2013 for IOS.
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The base of operations on Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, a television show featuring the character from Toy Story
On September 15, 2012, just prior to publication, Reiss was interviewed by NPR staff member Scott Simon.
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On September 28, 2012, Nigel Jones in the UK's The Guardian characterized Reiss, the author of "enthralling biographies", as "more a literary gumshoe detective than a conventional biographer".
This axis represents and advances the unification vision of the South American liberator, Simón Bolívar.