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{{Header Nav|game=Frontier: Elite II}} | {{Header Nav|game=Frontier: Elite II|num=1}} | ||
{{Game | {{Game | ||
| | |title=Frontier: Elite II | ||
|image=Frontier elite2 box.jpg | |image=Frontier elite2 box.jpg | ||
| | |developer=[[Gametek]] | ||
| | |publisher=[[Gametek]], [[Konami]] | ||
| | |released={{rd|1993|October}} | ||
| | |genre=Space sandbox | ||
|systems= | |systems=[[MS-DOS]], [[Commodore Amiga]], [[Amiga CD32]], [[Atari ST]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
| | |ratings= | ||
|series=Elite | |series=Elite | ||
|pcgamingwiki=Frontier: Elite II | |pcgamingwiki=Frontier: Elite II | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Frontier Elite II''' was developed by David Braben and Gametek. It was a sequel to [[Elite]]. It has no plot or pre-scripted missions. The game is completely open-ended. It uses procedural generation to create realistically-sized stars, planets, moons, asteroids and space stations. | '''Frontier Elite II''' was developed by David Braben and Gametek. It was a sequel to [[Elite]]. It has no plot or pre-scripted missions. The game is completely open-ended. It uses procedural generation to create realistically-sized stars, planets, moons, asteroids and space stations. | ||
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[[Category:Atari ST]] |