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20:20, 23 June 2020: Tronvillain (talk | contribs) triggered filter 1,045, performing the action "edit" on Empire II: Interstellar Sharks. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Self-published (blog / web host) (examine)

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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Internet Archive|id=EmpireIIInterstellarSharks_v12_4amCrack|name=Empire II: Interstellar Sharks v1.2}}
* {{Internet Archive|id=EmpireIIInterstellarSharks_v12_4amCrack|name=Empire II: Interstellar Sharks v1.2}}
* [http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2014/02/game-138-empire-ii-interstellar-sharks.html Interstellar Sharks review] at ''The CRPG Addict''.


[[Category:1982 video games]]
[[Category:1982 video games]]

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'{{Refimprove|date=November 2018}} {{Infobox video game | collapsible = | state = | italic title = | title = Empire II: Interstellar Sharks | image =Interstellar sharks.jpg | alt = | caption = Box cover | developer = Interactive Fantasies | publisher = [[Edu-Ware|Edu-Ware Services]]<ref name="Bowker1984">{{cite book |last=Bowker |first=R.R. |title=Bowker/Bantam 1984 Complete Sourcebook of Personal Computing |date=November 1983 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1ecHAAAAIAAJ&pa=PA254 |publisher=Bantam Electronic Publishing |isbn=978-0-8352-1765-1 |page=254}}</ref> | designer = [[David Mullich]] | series = Empire | engine = | platforms = [[Apple II]] | released = 1982 | genre = | modes = }} '''''Empire II: Interstellar Sharks''''' is a 1982 video game published by [[Edu-Ware|Edu-Ware Services Inc]]. It is the second game in the ''Empire'' trilogy, preceded by ''[[Empire I: World Builders]]'' (1981) and followed by ''[[Empire III: Armageddon]]'' (1983).<ref name="Tringham2014">{{cite book |last=Tringham|first=Neal Roger |title=Science Fiction Video Games|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QH3SBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA154 |date=10 September 2014 |publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-4822-0389-9|pages=153–154}}</ref> ==Gameplay== Set at the height of the galactic Imperial civilization, 1200 years after the setting of ''World Builders'', the player chooses one of three classes (pilot, businessman, or diplomat) and attempts to accumulate enough wealth to outfit a private spacecraft in order to travel to Triskelion—the capital of the Empire—and confront the Empress.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Stephenson |first=Linda |date=February 1983 |title=Futuristic Finance |url= |magazine=[[InCider]] |publisher=1001001 Inc. |location=Peterborough, NH |department=New Software |volume=1 |issue=2 |page=171}}</ref> ==Reception== A review in ''Softalk'' concluded:<blockquote>''Interstellar Sharks'' plays considerably better than the first game in the series. However, be prepared to spend an enormous amount of time developing each character. Psychologically, ''Interstellar Sharks'' wears a player down fast. The sheer weight of the simulated red tape and procedural hindrances slows the game down to a crawl just when you feel like soaring. Still, if you persevere to the end, you'll feel a real sense of accomplishment—rare in computer games but common to Edu-Ware's products.<ref name="Tommervik1983">{{cite magazine |editor-last=Comstock Tommervik |editor-first=Margot |date=August 1983 |title=Interstellar Sharks |url=https://archive.org/details/softalkv3n12aug1983 |magazine=[[Softalk]] |publisher=Softalk Publishing, Inc. |location=North Hollywood, California |volume=3 |issue=12 |department=Marketalk Reviews |page=[https://archive.org/details/softalkv3n12aug1983/page/168 168] |issn=0274-9629 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref></blockquote> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Internet Archive|id=EmpireIIInterstellarSharks_v12_4amCrack|name=Empire II: Interstellar Sharks v1.2}} [[Category:1982 video games]] [[Category:Apple II games]] [[Category:Apple II-only games]] [[Category:Role-playing video games]] [[Category:Science fiction video games]] [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Refimprove|date=November 2018}} {{Infobox video game | collapsible = | state = | italic title = | title = Empire II: Interstellar Sharks | image =Interstellar sharks.jpg | alt = | caption = Box cover | developer = Interactive Fantasies | publisher = [[Edu-Ware|Edu-Ware Services]]<ref name="Bowker1984">{{cite book |last=Bowker |first=R.R. |title=Bowker/Bantam 1984 Complete Sourcebook of Personal Computing |date=November 1983 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1ecHAAAAIAAJ&pa=PA254 |publisher=Bantam Electronic Publishing |isbn=978-0-8352-1765-1 |page=254}}</ref> | designer = [[David Mullich]] | series = Empire | engine = | platforms = [[Apple II]] | released = 1982 | genre = | modes = }} '''''Empire II: Interstellar Sharks''''' is a 1982 video game published by [[Edu-Ware|Edu-Ware Services Inc]]. It is the second game in the ''Empire'' trilogy, preceded by ''[[Empire I: World Builders]]'' (1981) and followed by ''[[Empire III: Armageddon]]'' (1983).<ref name="Tringham2014">{{cite book |last=Tringham|first=Neal Roger |title=Science Fiction Video Games|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QH3SBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA154 |date=10 September 2014 |publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-1-4822-0389-9|pages=153–154}}</ref> ==Gameplay== Set at the height of the galactic Imperial civilization, 1200 years after the setting of ''World Builders'', the player chooses one of three classes (pilot, businessman, or diplomat) and attempts to accumulate enough wealth to outfit a private spacecraft in order to travel to Triskelion—the capital of the Empire—and confront the Empress.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Stephenson |first=Linda |date=February 1983 |title=Futuristic Finance |url= |magazine=[[InCider]] |publisher=1001001 Inc. |location=Peterborough, NH |department=New Software |volume=1 |issue=2 |page=171}}</ref> ==Reception== A review in ''Softalk'' concluded:<blockquote>''Interstellar Sharks'' plays considerably better than the first game in the series. However, be prepared to spend an enormous amount of time developing each character. Psychologically, ''Interstellar Sharks'' wears a player down fast. The sheer weight of the simulated red tape and procedural hindrances slows the game down to a crawl just when you feel like soaring. Still, if you persevere to the end, you'll feel a real sense of accomplishment—rare in computer games but common to Edu-Ware's products.<ref name="Tommervik1983">{{cite magazine |editor-last=Comstock Tommervik |editor-first=Margot |date=August 1983 |title=Interstellar Sharks |url=https://archive.org/details/softalkv3n12aug1983 |magazine=[[Softalk]] |publisher=Softalk Publishing, Inc. |location=North Hollywood, California |volume=3 |issue=12 |department=Marketalk Reviews |page=[https://archive.org/details/softalkv3n12aug1983/page/168 168] |issn=0274-9629 |via=[[Internet Archive]]}}</ref></blockquote> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * {{Internet Archive|id=EmpireIIInterstellarSharks_v12_4amCrack|name=Empire II: Interstellar Sharks v1.2}} * [http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2014/02/game-138-empire-ii-interstellar-sharks.html Interstellar Sharks review] at ''The CRPG Addict''. [[Category:1982 video games]] [[Category:Apple II games]] [[Category:Apple II-only games]] [[Category:Role-playing video games]] [[Category:Science fiction video games]] [[Category:Video games developed in the United States]]'
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'@@ -33,4 +33,5 @@ ==External links== * {{Internet Archive|id=EmpireIIInterstellarSharks_v12_4amCrack|name=Empire II: Interstellar Sharks v1.2}} +* [http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2014/02/game-138-empire-ii-interstellar-sharks.html Interstellar Sharks review] at ''The CRPG Addict''. [[Category:1982 video games]] '
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