n | <h3>1001 Video Games</h3> | n | ### 1001 Video Games |
| <i>Star Control 3</i> appears in the book <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1001_Video_Games_You_Must_Play_Before_You_Die">1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die</a> by General Editor Tony Mott. | | |
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| | | *Star Control 3* appears in the book [1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1001_Video_Games_You_Must_Play_Before_You_Die) by General Editor Tony Mott. |
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| A novel titled <i>Star Control: Interbellum</i> was published by Prima and written by author W. T. Quick. The book supposedly contains story and events that takes place between Star Control 2 and Star Control 3... however the popular opinion is that the author has never played or was ever given the plot to either game. Also the player character of both games is given a name for the novel, "Commander Omega". | | A novel titled *Star Control: Interbellum* was published by Prima and written by author W. T. Quick. The book supposedly contains story and events that takes place between Star Control 2 and Star Control 3... however the popular opinion is that the author has never played or was ever given the plot to either game. Also the player character of both games is given a name for the novel, "Commander Omega". |
| <h3>Screenshot capturing technique</h3> | | ### Screenshot capturing technique |
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| This game will dump a screenshot to a .PCX file if you hit PRTSC during gameplay. | | This game will dump a screenshot to a .PCX file if you hit PRTSC during gameplay. |
n | <h3>Star Control III</h3> | n | ### Star Control III |
| <moby developer="Fred Ford">Fred Ford</moby> and <moby developer="Paul Reiche III">Paul Reiche III</moby> owned the character rights to the various alien races, Accolade owned the Star Control copyright. When the original creators declined to make the new sequel, Accolade gave them an ultimatum; sell the character rights or part three would be made with entirely new characters, no continuity involved whatsoever. The creators decided to make some final money off of their creations. A side note to this is that none of the original artists involved with <moby game="Star Control II">Star Control II</moby> were even approached to work on <i>Star Control III</i>. | | |
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| | | <moby developer="Fred Ford">Fred Ford</moby> and <moby developer="Paul Reiche III">Paul Reiche III</moby> owned the character rights to the various alien races, Accolade owned the Star Control copyright. When the original creators declined to make the new sequel, Accolade gave them an ultimatum; sell the character rights or part three would be made with entirely new characters, no continuity involved whatsoever. The creators decided to make some final money off of their creations. A side note to this is that none of the original artists involved with <moby game="Star Control II">Star Control II</moby> were even approached to work on *Star Control III*. |
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| Information also contributed by | | Information also contributed by |
t | <a href="http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,116/">Aaron Grier</a>, | t | [Aaron Grier](http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,116/), |
| <a href="http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,1658/">Vance</a>, and | | [Vance](http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,1658/), and |
| <a href="http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,16566/">WildKard</a> | | [WildKard](http://www.mobygames.com/user/sheet/userSheetId,16566/) |
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