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Per TRS, Feelies is now Trivia.

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* {{Feelies}}: The game came packaged with ''The Pocket Guide to the Empire'', the first comprehensive (though often [[UnreliableExpositor unreliable]] from an in-universe perspective) look at the series' background lore. Early releases were also bundled with a copy of the {{Prequel}} comic book ''The Origin of Cyrus'', which can now be downloaded as a PDF from Bethesda's website.
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* FollowTheLeader: ''Redguard'' takes a lot after ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' and ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia'' in its level design and gameplay.

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* FollowTheLeader: ''Redguard'' takes a lot after ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' ''VideoGame/TombRaiderI'' and ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia'' in its level design and gameplay.
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* FollowTheLeader: ''Redguard'' takes a lot after ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' and ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia'' in its level design and gameplay.
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It turns out Heretic II was released in November, not October.


* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998. Ironically, while ''Redguard'' had lukewarm reception and poor sales compared to ''Heretic II'', ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' continued on (though the ''Adventures'' spin-off series was discontinued) while the ''Heretic''/''Hexen'' series has lain in dormancy for over two decades.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, in Fall 1998. Ironically, while ''Redguard'' had lukewarm reception and poor sales compared to ''Heretic II'', ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' continued on (though the ''Adventures'' spin-off series was discontinued) while the ''Heretic''/''Hexen'' series has lain in dormancy for over two decades.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998. While ''Redguard'' had lukewarm reception and poor sales compared to ''Heretic II'', ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' continued on (though the ''Adventures'' spin-off series was discontinued) while the ''Heretic''/''Hexen'' series has lain in dormancy for over two decades.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998. While Ironically, while ''Redguard'' had lukewarm reception and poor sales compared to ''Heretic II'', ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' continued on (though the ''Adventures'' spin-off series was discontinued) while the ''Heretic''/''Hexen'' series has lain in dormancy for over two decades.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998.

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* DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998. While ''Redguard'' had lukewarm reception and poor sales compared to ''Heretic II'', ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' continued on (though the ''Adventures'' spin-off series was discontinued) while the ''Heretic''/''Hexen'' series has lain in dormancy for over two decades.
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* DuellingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998.

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* DuellingWorks: DuelingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998.
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* DuellingWorks: With ''[[VideoGame/{{Heretic}} Heretic II]]''. Both are action-adventure fantasy computer games, feature a protagonist returning to save his homeland after a long period of absence, are the fourth installment in their respective franchises, the first in those franchises to be played from a third-person perspective, and were released the same day: October 31st, 1998.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} the game. Bethesda also did the same thing with the game's comic book tie-in ''The Origin of Cyrus'', which was previously only available with early releases of the game. The comic is currently free to download from their website as a PDF file.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} the game. Bethesda also did the same thing with the game's comic book tie-in ''The Origin of Cyrus'', which was previously only available with early releases of the game. The A PDF of the comic is currently free to download from their website as a PDF file.website.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} the game.
* StillbornFranchise: Two sequels, titled ''Eye of Argonia'' and ''Paradise Sugar'', were scheduled to be released on [=PlayStation=] 2, but both of them were cancelled after ''Redguard'' proved to be a commercial disappointment so that Bethesda could focus more on the main series.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} the game.
game. Bethesda also did the same thing with the game's comic book tie-in ''The Origin of Cyrus'', which was previously only available with early releases of the game. The comic is currently free to download from their website as a PDF file.
* StillbornFranchise: Two sequels, titled ''Eye of Argonia'' and ''Paradise Sugar'', were scheduled to be released on [=PlayStation=] 2, but both of them were cancelled 2. But after ''Redguard'' proved to be a commercial disappointment so that disappointment, Bethesda cancelled both of them so that they could focus more on the main series.
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* StillbornFranchise: Two sequels, titled ''Eye of Argonia'' and ''Paradise Sugar'', were scheduled to be released on [=PlayStation=] 2, but both of them were cancelled so that Bethesda could focus more on the main series.

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* StillbornFranchise: Two sequels, titled ''Eye of Argonia'' and ''Paradise Sugar'', were scheduled to be released on [=PlayStation=] 2, but both of them were cancelled after ''Redguard'' proved to be a commercial disappointment so that Bethesda could focus more on the main series.
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* StillbornFranchise: Two sequels, titled ''Eye of Argonia'' and ''Paradise Sugar'', were scheduled to be released on [=PlayStation=] 2, but both of them were cancelled so that Bethesda could focus more on the main series.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} them.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} them.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Was the case until August 2015 when Website/GOGDotCom finally KeepCirculatingTheTapes/{{Rescued}} them.

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