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'''Babylon 5: Into the Fire''' was an unreleased space simulator computer game developed in 1998 by Yosemite Entertainment for [[wikipedia:Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Entertainment]].
 
'''Babylon 5: Into the Fire''' was an unreleased space simulator computer game developed in 1998 by Yosemite Entertainment for [[wikipedia:Sierra Entertainment|Sierra Entertainment]].
   
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* [http://firstones.com/b5games/sim/sim_main.html Official Site (archived)]
 
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Revision as of 19:31, 7 August 2009

Babylon 5: Into the Fire was an unreleased space simulator computer game developed in 1998 by Yosemite Entertainment for Sierra Entertainment.

Work on this game ended on September 21, 1999, when, as part of a corporate reorganization, Sierra cancelled it and laid off its development staff when the game was only a few months away from release.[1] This game was to have cast the player as the pilot of a Starfury fighter craft, giving the player an opportunity to "move up through the ranks," and eventually take command of capital ships and even fleets. Christopher Franke composed and recorded new music for the game, and live action footage was filmed with the primary actors from the series. Some of Franke's music for the game was included on a separate disc that came with "The Official Guide to Babylon 5 (CD ROM)", also published by Sierra.

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