List of Stargate games#Stargate SG-1: Unleashed
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Stargate games are inspired by the Stargate franchise, which started with the 1994 film, Stargate directed by Roland Emmerich.
The games in this article are not related to the 1981 arcade game Stargate by Williams Electronics.
Games
= ''Stargate ride'' =
Stargate SG-3000 (abbreviated to SG-3000) is a simulator thrill ride based around the highly successful MGM television series Stargate SG-1 that made its debut at The Space Centre in Bremen, Germany in December, 2003. A reproduction has now been built at Kentucky Kingdom, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom and Six Flags Great America. As of 2006, Six Flags Great America no longer shows Stargate SG-3000. The contract with the park expired and the movie was pulled about a month before the season started.{{cite web|first=Darren|last=Sumner|url=https://gateworld.net/news/2006/08/stargate-sg-3000/|title=Stargate SG-3000|publisher=GateWorld|date=August 12, 2006|access-date=June 24, 2009}}{{cite web|url=http://www.sixflags.com/greatAmerica/index.aspx |title=Stargate SG-3000 |publisher=Six Flags Great America|access-date=June 24, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120925034011/http://www.sixflags.com/greatamerica/index.aspx |archive-date=September 25, 2012 |url-status=dead}}
= ''Stargate'' pinball =
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Stargate is a 1995 pinball game, designed by Ray Tanzer and Jon Norris and released by Gottlieb. The game is based on the film Stargate, not the television show Stargate SG-1. It has many modes, including several multi-ball modes.
A "pyramid" is the main feature of this game. It has a top that opens by raising and lowering. A moving "Glidercraft" ship will be extended from the pyramid when the pyramid is open. The "Glidercraft" will zigzag left-right, in front of the pyramid, with about 90 degrees of horizontal movement.{{cite web|url=http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=Stargate&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#2847|title=Stargate|publisher=Internet Pinball Database|access-date=June 24, 2009}}
This game also features two "Horus" targets. These are basically the reverse of drop targets: they are targets that, rather than dropping down into the playfield when hit, rise up into the air. Each target is attached to a large "Horus" structure, which is itself attached to a pivot that can raise and lower. These Horus structures drop to block the player from reaching two key shots. The game occasionally raises them, allowing the player to temporarily make the shots. Part of the development involved having actor James Spader record the voice parts of Daniel Jackson.
= ''Stargate'' Trading Card Game =
Stargate Trading Card Game (abbreviated as Stargate TCG) is a trading card game based on the long-running Stargate series. It released in both online and physical card formats in April 2007.{{cite web |url=http://stargateonlinetcg.station.sony.com/index.vm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070308094129/http://stargateonlinetcg.station.sony.com/index.vm |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 8, 2007 |title=Stargate Online Trading Card Game |publisher=Sony Online Entertainment |access-date=June 24, 2009}} The three sets released were based on Stargate SG-1. The Stargate TCG is designed by Sony Online Entertainment and published by Comic Images.
The TCG pulls players into the Stargate universe as they put their favorite characters together to form a team and send them through the gate to accomplish missions. New gameplay lets characters "learn" from their accomplishments and mistakes to increase their capabilities. There are three different ways to possibly win: Earning experience points, collecting glyphs, or scoring Adversaries. By completing missions, players can play glyphs onto their characters which unlock abilities that could help them win the game.
The online version of the game has since been discontinued. It was identical to the standard game and contained the same cards. However, being online it gave players the advantage of a more diverse group of opponents to play against at any time of day or night. Also, it included an online deck builder and collection management system, making it easy to manage physical and virtual collections. There were also online tournaments with rewards of free cards and increased player rankings in worldwide standings. There was at one point a redemption program known as "Through the Gate". This allowed players to collect the full set of digital cards, and then redeem them online for physical cards.{{cite web |url=http://stargateonlinetcg.station.sony.com/features.vm |title=Stargate Online Trading Card Game - Features |publisher=Sonly Online Entertainment |access-date=June 24, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090710110203/http://stargateonlinetcg.station.sony.com/features.vm |archive-date=July 10, 2009 }} The online game went live on April 27, 2007.
The first set of cards contains 292 cards. Starter decks feature Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson, Samantha Carter, and Teal'c, and are fully playable, each containing sixty cards including four team character cards that are based on the heroes of the show. Booster packs each contain eleven additional cards, including characters, enemies, missions, weapons and other gear, as well as obstacles that players can use to enhance their deck. The set is made up of 66 Rare cards, 66 Uncommon cards, 100 Common cards, 6 Ultra-Rare cards, and 54 Starter-deck-only cards.
Released on August 16, 2007, the second set contains 292 cards and is based on the Goa'uld System Lords. Set two focuses on expanding the villain aspect of Stargate TCG. Starter Decks feature Ba'al, Apophis, Osiris, and Yu. It introduced a new feature called Dominion and expanded upon existing traits from the Stargate SG-1 set such as Russians, Tok'ra, and NID. The set is made up of 66 Rare cards, 66 Uncommon cards, 100 Common cards, 6 Ultra-Rare cards, and 54 Starter-deck-only cards.
Released on May 9, 2008, the third entitled Rise of the Ori, includes 240 cards and it introduces Ships, Promotion Tokens, and the Blockade ability.
A fourth set was announced and was going to be based on the spin-off television show, Stargate Atlantis. However, The game was discontinued before the fourth set was ever released.
= ''Stargate SG-1'' roleplaying games =
== ''Stargate SG-1 Adventure Game'' (1998) ==
The Stargate SG-1 Adventure Game was a role-playing game based on the Canadian-American television series Stargate SG-1. In 1998, West End Games obtained a license to develop derivative works from the television show. They hired John Scott Tynes to develop the property for them using WEG's D6 System. WEG ran into financial difficulties and the Stargate SG-1 Adventure Game project was cancelled, after Tynes had completed about two-thirds of the game. Tynes was refused payment for his work, and he subsequently made the incomplete game available for download from his website.
== ''Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game'' (2003) ==
The Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game based on the Canadian-American television series Stargate SG-1, released in 2003 by Alderac Entertainment Group.{{cite web|url=http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue338/games.html |title=Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game (Review) |last=Newquist |first=Ken |publisher=SciFi.com |access-date=June 25, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090325164206/http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue338/games.html |archive-date=25 March 2009 }} The game, based on AEG's Spycraft, uses the d20 System. It was considered canon by the publishers and the staff of MGM. When Sony purchased MGM, MGM lost the license to produce Stargate game products and the development license is unassigned.
== ''Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game'' (2021) ==
The Stargate SG-1 Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game based on the Canadian-American television series Stargate SG-1. It was developed by Wyvern Gaming through a collaboration with MGM, and was originally set to be released in 2020,{{Cite web|url=https://stargatetherpg.com/news/press/mgm-and-wyvern-gaming-to-launch-stargate-roleplaying-game/|title=MGM AND WYVERN GAMING TO LAUNCH STARGATE ROLEPLAYING GAME INSPIRED BY HIT TELEVISION SERIES - Press Release - Stargate Roleplaying Game|last=Ellis|first=Brad|date=June 11, 2019|website=Stargate Roleplaying Game|access-date=September 29, 2019}} but was later postponed to a 2021 release date, starting with a Kickstarter in October 2020.{{Cite web|url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2020/09/stargate-rpg-sets-kickstarter-campaign-october/|title=Stargate SG-1 RPG Sets Kickstarter Campaign For October|date=September 15, 2020|website=GateWorld.net|access-date=October 6, 2020}} The game is based on the Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition Open Game License.{{Cite web|url=https://www.geeknative.com/93831/the-dd-5e-powered-stargate-rpg-gets-a-kickstarter-date/|title=The D&D 5e powered Stargate RPG gets a Kickstarter date|date=September 15, 2020|first=Andrew|last=Girdwood|website=Geek Native|access-date=October 6, 2020}}
Video games
= ''Stargate'' (1994, handheld) =
The first Stargate video game film tie-in was a Tetris-like puzzle game released for the Nintendo Game Boy in 1994{{cite web|author=Dane, Tyler|url=http://www.reviewbiquity.com/stargate-game-boy/|title=Stargate [Game Boy]|publisher=Reviewbiquity|date=July 29, 2014|access-date=July 29, 2014|archive-date=July 16, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140716122712/http://www.reviewbiquity.com/stargate-game-boy/|url-status=dead}} and the Sega Game Gear in 1995.{{cite magazine|title=Stargate Review|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=69|publisher=EGM Media, LLC|date=April 1995|page=40}} It was developed by Probe Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment.
= ''Stargate'' (1995, console) =
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Simply titled Stargate, this movie tie-in was an action game where the player controlled Jack O'Neill. This game was developed by Probe Entertainment for the Sega Genesis and Tantalus Interactive for the Super NES and published by Acclaim Entertainment in 1995.
= ''Stargate SG-1: The Alliance'' =
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Stargate SG-1: The Alliance, (abbreviated as SG-1:TA), is a cancelled game based on Stargate SG-1. Development was cancelled in August 2005.
The game was said to have been based upon the events of the SG-1 seasons; the player was able to select their character for a mission and fulfill the roles of that character as seen in the TV show. It was confirmed that the Alliance part of the name referred to the Alliance between Anubis and the new enemy, Haaken. The Haaken have never appeared in the TV show, they are a new alien race that was created by the developer's concept artists and game designers. The game was an FPS with an option for a third person perspective, consisting of objectives to be reached during various missions and levels. Since the developers have not shown much of the gameplay, it is not clear how exactly the game was meant to play out. However, from the video from the Stargate Atlantis: Rising DVD, it appears to follow the storyline well. In 2012, gaming blog Past to Present Online began to release information about the game, including gameplay videos that revealed the storyline and mechanics.{{cite web |author=Borman, Andrew |url=http://ptoponline.com/?p=788 |title=Stargate SG-1 : The Alliance Collected Content |publisher=Past to PResent Online |date=January 24, 2006 |access-date=June 24, 2009 |archive-date=February 9, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180209134358/http://ptoponline.com/?p=788 |url-status=dead }}
According to IGN, an "administrator posting in the game's official forum stated that the game has been cancelled". However, this has never been officially confirmed by the developer, Perception Studios, despite laying off the majority of its staff in January 2006.{{cite web |author=Steel, Wade |url=http://uk.ps2.ign.com/articles/683/683059p1.html |title=Stargate Finally Closed? |website=IGN |date=November 24, 2012 |access-date=December 20, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120206002509/http://uk.ps2.ign.com/articles/683/683059p1.html |archive-date=February 6, 2012 }}
After a two-year-long legal battle with JoWood Productions, Perception won their fight in December 2007 with JoWood admitting they had no rights to the Stargate franchise. In fact, Perception has all rights to the Stargate SG-1: The Alliance game, and any further Stargate game releases. It was expected that work would now continue in some way on The Alliance, although existing parts of the already made game may not be used.{{cite web|url=http://www.perception.com.au/|title=December 13, 2007|publisher=Perception|date=December 13, 2007|access-date=June 24, 2009}} Peter DeLuise was especially disappointed, having devoted much time to the game's development (albeit primarily the audio portion).{{cite web|author=Nuytens, Gilles|url=http://www.thescifiworld.net/interviews/peter_deluise_01.htm|title=Peter DeLuise interview|publisher=Sci-Fi World|date=September 22, 2006|access-date=June 24, 2009}}
= ''Stargate Worlds'' =
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Stargate Worlds (abbreviated as SGW){{cite web|url=http://community.stargateworlds.com/news/4/1167/ |title=Check out the SGW page at Gamespot |publisher=Stargate Worlds |date=September 9, 2008 |access-date=June 24, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090719025826/http://community.stargateworlds.com/news/4/1167/ |archive-date=July 19, 2009 }} was to be a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) video game in-development by Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment (CME) (in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) (MGM) and was to be published by FireSky for Microsoft Windows. The game's setting was mainly borrowed from military science fiction series Stargate SG-1. It was announced that Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment is under evaluation by a receiver and that development of Stargate Worlds has ceased.{{cite web|url=http://www.gateworld.net/news/2010/03/cheyenne-mountain-entertainment-on-the-verge-of-collapse/|title=Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment on the verge of collapse|first=Darren|last=Sumner|publisher=Gateworld|date=March 26, 2010|access-date=April 1, 2010}}{{Infobox video game
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= ''Stargate: Resistance'' =
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Stargate: Resistance (abbreviated as SGR) is an online, third-person shooter owned and operated by Dark Comet Games, powered by the Unreal 3 engine, and based on the television series Stargate SG-1. It was announced in December 2009 and originally released in 2010 by Firesky and Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment, however Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment has been in receivership since March 2010.{{cite web|url=http://www.cheyenneme.com/news/589/|title=Receivership announcement|access-date=2010-07-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806140938/http://www.cheyenneme.com/news/589/|archive-date=2010-08-06|url-status=usurped}} Since then, Firesky entered into an agreement with Dark Comet Games for the maintenance, operation and development of Stargate Resistance.{{cite web|url=http://www.darkcometgames.com/index.html|title=Dark Comet Games agreement with Firesky announcement}} The game has sold over 51,000 copies{{cite web|url=http://www.sgrstats.com/player_stats/summary/51000/|title=Link to the SGR Stats page for user 51000}} and new downloadable content was being released.{{cite web |url=http://stargateresistance.com/gameinfo/faq/index.htm |title=Game FAQ |publisher=Stargate Resistance |date=December 8, 2009 |access-date=2009-12-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213005324/http://www.stargateresistance.com/gameinfo/faq/index.htm |archive-date=December 13, 2009 }} No subscription fee was required to play the game. At midnight (PST), January 17, 2011, all Stargate Resistance servers were shut down, including an extensive user forum.
In December 2014, fans of the game were able to bring up new unofficial game servers, allowing users to play the game as it was just before the January 2011 shut down.
= ''Stargate SG-1: Unleashed'' =
On February 6, 2013, a trailer for Stargate SG-1: Unleashed was posted on IGN. The game is an adventure game featuring the original SG-1 team for Android and iOS, and was developed by MGM and Arkalis Interactive.
The story begins when the Goa'uld Sekhmet is inadvertently released from the canopic jar and starts to plot a revenge against the Earth. After Jack O'Neill from the alternate timeline appears at the SGC, the original team is sent to discover and counter the sinister plot by Sekhmet.
The first episode was released on March 14, 2013.{{cite web|title=Stargate SG1: Unleashed |url=http://arkalisinteractive.com |publisher=Arkalis Interactive |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130326020945/http://www.arkalisinteractive.com/ |archive-date=26 March 2013 }} The second was released November 7, 2013, on iOS only.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}
=''Stargate: Timekeepers''=
Stargate: Timekeepers is a real-time tactics video game developed by CreativeForge Games and published by Slitherine Software UK Ltd.{{Cite web|last=GateWorld|date=2021-05-11|title=Stargate: Timekeepers Video Game Now In Development » GateWorld|url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2021/05/stargate-timekeepers-video-game-now-in-development/|access-date=2021-07-19|website=GateWorld|language=en-US}}
According to the publisher, it will be similar to Desperados III or Shadow Tactics and the release date was scheduled for 2022.{{Citation|title=It's Tea Time with Slitherine {{!}} Something more on new announcements|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2laroONn8g|language=en|access-date=2021-07-19}}
On December 14, 2021, the gameplay of the first two missions was revealed during the Home of Wargamers Live+ Winter Edition event. Beta test is scheduled for spring 2022 and final release for summer 2022.{{Citation|title=HoW Live+ {{!}} Winter Edition|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIaGkFdM6n0|language=en|access-date=2021-12-30}}{{Cite web|last=GateWorld|date=2021-12-14|title=Stargate: Timekeepers First Gameplay Footage Revealed » GateWorld|url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2021/12/stargate-timekeepers-first-gameplay-footage-revealed/|access-date=2021-12-30|website=GateWorld|language=en-US}}{{Cite web|last=Yin-Poole|first=Wesley|date=2021-12-15|title=First look at Stargate: Timekeepers gameplay|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-12-15-first-look-at-stargate-timekeepers-gameplay|access-date=2021-12-30|website=Eurogamer|language=en}}{{Cite news|last=Andy Chalk published|date=2021-12-14|title=The '90s are back, baby: RTS games based on Stargate and Terminator are in development|language=en|work=PC Gamer|url=https://www.pcgamer.com/the-90s-are-back-baby-rts-games-based-on-stargate-and-terminator-are-in-development/|access-date=2021-12-30}}
On May 10, 2022, the gameplay of the third mission was revealed during the Home of Wargamers 2022 event.{{Citation |title=#HowLive2022 Gameplay - Stargate: Timekeepers |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzOTuBckaGc |language=en |access-date=2022-07-04}} Beta test is finally scheduled around the 25th anniversary of Stargate SG-1 on July 27, 2022.{{Citation |title=Home of Wargamers 2022 {{!}} Live from Venice |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1HiM9iokp8 |language=en |access-date=2022-07-04}}{{Cite web |last=Darren |date=2022-05-27 |title=Stargate: Timekeepers New Game Footage Revealed! » GateWorld |url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2022/05/stargate-timekeepers-new-game-footage-revealed/ |access-date=2022-07-04 |website=GateWorld |language=en-US}}{{Cite news |last=Wheeler |first=C. J. |date=2022-05-11 |title=Stargate: Timekeepers beta aims to launch in time for SG1's 25th anniversary |language=en |work=Rock, Paper, Shotgun |url=https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/stargate-timekeepers-beta-aims-to-launch-in-time-for-sg1s-25th-anniversary |access-date=2022-07-04}}{{Cite news |date=2022-05-13 |title=Here's half an hour of Stargate: Timekeepers gameplay |language=en-gb |work=Eurogamer.net |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/heres-half-an-hour-of-stargate-timekeepers-gameplay |access-date=2022-07-04}}
On January 23, 2024, part 1 of 2 was launched on Steam, consisting of seven single-player episodes set in the SG-1 Universe.{{Cite web |date=2024-01-23 |title=Stargate: Timekeepers - Stargate: Timekeepers out now - Steam News |url=https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1523650/view/3882729325733242065 |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=store.steampowered.com |language=en}}
Fangame
=''Stargate Network''=
Stargate Network was an unofficial simulation video game. Work on the game first began in 2007, with three French fans creating a 2D Flash game which was released in 2008. The team subsequently expanded, creating a new 3D version in Unreal Engine 3 which was released in 2012.{{cite web |title=Presentation |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/presentation |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407151830/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/presentation |archive-date=7 April 2019}} The project then switched to Unreal Engine 4, with the new 4.0 version released in December 2017.{{cite web |title=Launch of the Alpha of the new v4.0 version! |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2206 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180103034231/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2206 |archive-date=3 January 2018 |website=stargate-network.net |date=31 December 2017}}{{cite web |title=FAN-MADE SIMULATOR STARGATE NETWORK LAUNCHES V4.0 |url=https://www.gamewatcher.com/news/2018-01-01-fan-made-simulator-stargate-network-launches-v4-0 |website=Game Watcher |date=1 January 2018}}{{cite web |title=Stargate Network – Vár a Csillagkapu Parancsnokság | trans-title = Stargate Network - Waiting for the Stargate Command |url=https://www.pcguru.hu/hirek/stargate-network-var-a-csillagkapu-parancsnoksag/43735 |website=PC Guru |language=Hungarian |date=2 January 2018}} In V4, players were able to explore Stargate Command, the Pyramid of Abydos as well as pilot a Puddle Jumper spacecraft.{{cite web |title=Alpha Update 01 – Abydos |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2749 |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190407202454/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2749 |archive-date=7 April 2019 |date=1 December 2018}}{{cite web |title=Tutorial v4.0 |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/tutorial-v4 |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111221157/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/tutorial-v4 |archive-date=11 November 2020 |date=7 April 2019}}
Over its lifetime, the game was shown off at various conventions with a number of actors from both Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis playing, including David Hewlett, Christopher Judge, David Nykl and Cliff Simon who portray Rodney McKay, Teal'c, Radek Zelenka and Ba'al respectively.{{cite web |title=Some news and some answers |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/1419 |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808120410/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/1419 |archive-date=8 August 2020 |date=27 December 2015}}{{cite web |title=Castres Geek Connexion 3 Summary |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/3306 |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200313155415/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/3306 |archive-date=13 March 2020 |date=29 October 2019}} Upon meeting SG-1 and Atlantis VFX supervisor Bruce Woloshyn at Gatecon 2018, the team were shown original blueprints and drawings from the television shows to help with their work.{{cite web |title=GATECON 2018 The invasion |url=https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2712 |website=Stargate Network |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808111918/https://www.stargate-network.net/en/2712 |archive-date=8 August 2020 |date=6 October 2018}}
After the announcement of Stargate: Timekeepers, an official game being developed by Slitherine Ltd., MGM issued Stargate Network with a cease and desist, leading to the game being taken offline. The development team, along with their legal representation were subsequently able to begin a dialog with MGM and set about renegotiating turning the game into a licensed product. The team subsequently continued development, setting up a studio called Icy Skip. After Amazon acquired MGM in 2022, the development team found themselves unable to contact MGM and subsequently decided to cease development.{{cite web |title=Stargate Network Is Shutting Down For Good |url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2022/12/stargate-network-shutting-down-for-good/ |website=Gateworld |date=16 December 2022}} In December 2022, the development team released a statement announcing that development of the game has stopped.{{cite web |title=Official Statement |url=https://stargate-network.com/ |website=Stargate Network |date=16 December 2022}}{{cite web |title=Stargate Network Is Shutting Down For Good - Page 2 |url=https://www.gateworld.net/news/2022/12/stargate-network-shutting-down-for-good/2/ |website=Gateworld |date=16 December 2022}}
= ''Carter's Addon Pack'' =
The Stargate Carter Pack, also known as Carter's Addon Pack or CAP, is a fan-created add-on for Garry's Mod that added various Stargate mechanics to the Garry's Mod game. Development for it was officially discontinued in 2015.
References
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External links
- [http://johntynes.com/revland2000/rl_sg0.html Stargate SG-1 Adventure Game] – John Tynes' unfinished work for West End Games
- [https://www.creativeforge.pl/ Stargate: Timekeepers]
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