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GROUP: 3D Engine: CryEngine 3
Games using the third generation of the CryENGINE (original or modified) by Crytek. On 21st August the engine was re-branded CryEngine, no longer using version numbers. Related links* Wikipedia: CryEngine 3 (article in the open encyclopedia)
GROUP: 3D Engine: CryEngine 4
Games using the fourth generation of the CryEngine (original or modified) by Crytek. Related links* Wikipedia: CryEngine (4th Generation)
GROUP: 3D Engine: CryEngine 5
Games using the fifth generation of the CryEngine (original or modified) by Crytek. Related links* Wikipedia: CryEngine (5th Generation)
GROUP: 3D Engine: CryEngine 1
Games using the first generation of the CryENGINE (original or modified) by Crytek. The engine is now owned by Ubisoft, and no longer by the original designers.
GROUP: 3D Engine: CryEngine 2
Games using the second generation of the CryENGINE (original or modified) by Crytek. It was one of the first engines to use the Direct3D 10 (DirectX 10) framework of Windows Vista, but can also run using DirectX 9, both on Vista and Windows XP.
game cover GAME: Crystal Castles (June 1983)
Apple II (1983), Arcade (1983), Atari 2600 (1984), Commodore 64 (1984), Atari ST (1986), ZX Spectrum (1986), Amstrad CPC (1986), BBC Micro (1986), Electron (1986), Atari 8-bit (1989), Windows (2004), Xbox 360 (2010), Antstream (2020)
game cover GAME: Crystal Caves (October 23, 1991)
DOS (1991), Windows (2014), Linux (2014), Macintosh (2014)
game cover GAME: Crysis (November 13, 2007)
Windows (2007), Xbox 360 (2011), PlayStation 3 (2011)
game cover GAME: The Crimson Crown (October 1985)
Commodore 64 (1985), Apple II (1985), FM-7 (1986), DOS (1986), Atari ST (1986), Macintosh (1986), PC-88 (1986), PC-98 (1986), Amiga (1986)
ADULT GAME: Crush Crush (February 9, 2016)
Browser (2016), Linux (2016), Windows (2016), Macintosh (2016), Android (2019), Nintendo Switch (2022)
game cover GAME: Cryostasis (December 5, 2008)
Windows (2008)
game cover GAME: Crystalis (April 13, 1990)
NES (1990), Game Boy Color (2000), Nintendo Switch (2019)
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