I need to put the games in some kind of order though, so I've decided for this article I'm going to sort them chronologically. This is going to be a big long list of years. Though they're not going to be the years the games were released in, they're going to be the years the games take place in.
This article is basically going to treat the games like they all take place in the same shared timeline where all the events happened, especially the ones that contradict each other. Because judging by how the number of characters added to each new Smash Bros. sequel keeps increasing, in a few decades all these games will all take place in the same universe. Unfortunately I can't mention events without mentioning events, so there may be a few minor SPOILERS here. But I'm not going to go ruining the plot of games or anything like that... hopefully.
A Long Time Ago | |||
But we do at least know exactly when they take place relative to each other, allowing us to put together a timeline using the first movie as year 0 (BBY = years before the Battle of Yavin, ABY = years after the Battle of Yavin). So we know that Jedi Outcast takes place 3 years after The Mandalorian's first season... except not really, because Kyle Katarn isn't canon anymore. Damn you Lucasfilm! |
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3956 BBY | Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | ||
0 BBY |
Star Wars: Dark Forces Star Wars Super Star Wars Star Wars: Rebel Assault Star Wars: X-Wing |
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3 ABY |
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II - The Hidden Empire Star Wars: TIE Fighter Star Wars: Yoda Stories |
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4 ABY | Star Wars Arcade | ||
5 ABY | Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II | ||
12 ABY | Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast | ||
14 ABY | Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy |
Before Common Era | |||
Palaeozoic Era | |||
E.V.O.'s story actually begins 4.6 billion years ago, but it takes you 3 billion years to evolve into a fish before you can start playing. Life on planet Earth continued to evolve and become more advanced, and a couple of hundred million years later a species of overlynxes living on the island of Atlantis developed their own civilisation. They were doing pretty well for themselves until aliens created a race of genetically engineered super soldiers called 'humans' and sent them over to invade the Earth (Interpose). |
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500,000,000 BCE | E.V.O.: Search for Eden | ||
250,000,000 BCE | Interpose | ||
Mesozoic Era | |||
I shouldn't really include Chrono Trigger here because it doesn't take place on Earth, but the date lines up too well that I couldn't resist. They even call it '65,000,000 BC'. |
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85-65,000,000 BCE |
Dinosaur Detective Agency Radical Rex |
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65,000,000 BCE | Chrono Trigger | ||
Early Civilisation | |||
Humans first started walking around 4 million years ago, but they didn't start using stone tools and rudimentary clothes until hundreds of thousands of years later. Stone cars and televisions soon followed, as human technology evolved to rival that of dinosaur technology at the height of their own civilisation (it still sucked compared to what the Atlantean overlynxs had built though). The last of the dinosaurs eventually died out, replaced by the mighty dragons. For a while humans also shared their world with various other humanoid species, like Elves, Orcs and Hobbits (Lord of the Rings), but in 3113 the loss of magic and the destruction of the island known as Atlantis led to the end of the Fourth World and the era of the Fifth World (Shadowrun) Not much else happened during the era, except for a few time travel incidents, an alien invasion or two, and the Romans completely failing to occupy a small village of indomitable Gauls. |
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3,500,000 BCE |
The Flintstones B.C. Kid/Bonk's Adventure |
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12,000 BCE | Chrono Trigger | ||
4000 BCE |
J.R.R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings - Volume One The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers |
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2000 BCE | Legends (Egypt level) | ||
1378 BCE | Serious Sam: The First Encounter | ||
1200 BCE | Daikatana (ancient Greece) | ||
400 BCE | Legends (China level) | ||
50 BCE | Asterix |
Common Era | |||
First Millennium | |||
Meanwhile Europe got a bit medieval and King Arthur ruled over Britain... until he and the Knights of the Round Table were trapped in the Cave of Glass by Queen Morgana. Fortunately the wizard Merlin was able to transport the New York Knights football team back in time to replace them (King Arthur & The Knights of Justice). |
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200ish |
Dynasty Warriors 8 Dynasty Warriors Advance |
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500ish | King Arthur & The Knights of Justice | ||
500 | Legends (England level) | ||
560 | Daikatana (Dark Ages Norway) | ||
600 | Chrono Trigger | ||
11th Century | |||
This is also Chrono Trigger's present day era, and it strays a bit from Earth history here by having teleporter technology and time travel. |
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1000 | Chrono Trigger | ||
1066 | Crusader Kings II | ||
15th Century | |||
26 years later he came back and got staked by another Belmont. It became a bit of a pattern for him after that. |
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1400 | Legends (America level) | ||
1450 | Castlevania Legends | ||
1476 | Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse | ||
16th Century | |||
But the games I played set during this century were all about Belmonts whipping Dracula. |
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1576 |
Castlevania: The Adventure Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge |
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17th Century | |||
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1691 |
Castlevania Vampire Killer Castlevania Chronicles Haunted Castle Super Castlevania IV |
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1698 | Castlevania II: Simon's Quest | ||
18th Century | |||
There was also a bit of tension between America and Britain at the time, leading to the War of Independence in 1775. Soon after, founding fathers like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin drafted the US Constitution, with help from time travelling roadie Hoagie (depicted in Day of the Tentacle). It's also possible that Zorro takes place here but who knows? |
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1780s | Day of the Tentacle (past) |
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1792 |
Castlevania: Rondo of Blood Castlevania: Dracula X |
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1794 | Mary Shelley's Frankenstein | ||
1797 | Castlevania: Symphony of the Night | ||
19th Century | |||
1865 was the beginning of Japan's Keiō era, when a 3000 year old super intelligent super villain schemed to turn the planet into a racoon world with ancient alien technology, and was stopped by a warrior with a dragon and a bunny girl costume. Meanwhile Victorian England reached its steampunk era, which featured big hats, shiny metal gadgets, and a Chaos Engine corrupting space and time. Also Dracula came back again. This time there wasn't a Belmont around to sort him out though, so Keanu Reeves had to go on a mission to rid Europe of vampires by kicking them to death in their coffins. |
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1840 | Lost in Time (past) | ||
1848 | The Oregon Trail | ||
1872 | Keio Flying Squadron | ||
1873 | Keio Flying Squadron 2 | ||
Late 1800s | The Chaos Engine |
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1890s | Dracula the Undead | ||
1897 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | ||
20th Century | |||
1910s | |||
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1917 | Castlevania: Bloodlines | ||
1920s | |||
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1923 | Clive Barker's Undying | ||
1928 | Blood | ||
1930s | |||
The 1930s was also a time of movie serial heroes like Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, so it makes sense that this is where you'll find Indiana Jones and his imitators like Earnest Evans. |
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1930 | Mafia | ||
1938 |
The Rocketeer Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade |
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1939 | Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis | ||
1940s | |||
Meanwhile construction began on the underwater city of Rapture. |
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1940 | The Saboteur | ||
1941 | |||
1942 |
Wolfenstein 3D Call of Duty 2 |
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1943 | Return to Castle Wolfenstein | ||
1944 |
Call of Duty Medal of Honor Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Walker (Berlin stage) |
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1945 | Rick Dangerous | ||
1946 | |||
1947 | |||
1948 | |||
1949 | |||
1950s | |||
Also Marty McFly returned to 1955 Hill Valley to prevent Biff Tannen's manipulation of the timeline. |
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1953 | The Clue! | ||
1955 | Super Back to the Future, Part II (past) |
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1960s | |||
The 60s were also a time of great technological progress, as nations and terrorist groups began manned space missions, with H.A.R.M. constructing a space station and the Nazis constructing a base on the moon. Giant mechs also became a concern, as the German resistance fought back against Deathshead's mechanical nightmares in Europe, while CIA unit FOX fought to stop Colonel Volgin's Shagohod project in Russia. |
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1960 |
BioShock Wolfenstein: The New Order |
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1961 | |||
1962 | |||
1963 | |||
1964 |
Goldfinger Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater |
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1965 | |||
1966 | |||
1967 | The Operative: No One Lives Forever | ||
1968 |
Contract J.A.C.K. No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way |
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1969 | |||
1970s | |||
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1970 | |||
1971 | |||
1972 | |||
1973 | Live and Let Die | ||
1974 | Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker | ||
1975 | |||
1976 | |||
1977 | The Spy Who Loved Me | ||
1978 | |||
1979 | |||
1980s | |||
The world also saw a major increase in the use of time travel, with Doctor Emmett Brown inventing a time travelling DeLorean, Bill & Ted borrowing historical figures for their history report, and the Terminator dropping by to kill Sarah Connor. The decade ended with John McClane resolving a hostage situation at Nakatomi Plaza, a new bat-themed vigilante preventing a clown from poisoning Gotham City, and Tokyo being obliterated by a psychic singularity. 198X also takes place this decade but it's vague on exactly when (it has to be right at the end though, with those graphics). |
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1980 | |||
1981 | |||
1982 | E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial | ||
1983 | Spirits of Xanadu | ||
1984 |
Beverly Hills Cop The Terminator games present day |
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1985 |
Super Back to the Future, Part II (present day) A View to a Kill |
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1986 |
Shenmue GoldenEye 007 (dam mission) |
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1987 | The Living Daylights | ||
1988 |
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Die Hard Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza |
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1989 |
Batman Hotline Miami Licence to Kill |
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1990s | |||
The decade started with the Gulf War, and the Desert Strike crew soon returned to the Gulf to stop another dictator. Meanwhile FOXHOUND carried out operations in Outer Heaven and Zanzibar Land to tackle the rising problem of walking battle tanks. Zombies were also a real problem this decade due to the Umbrella Corporation's experiments with the t-Virus, and there was a sharp rise in dinosaur attacks due to the InGen Corporation filling two islands with the creatures. Alien attacks also increased dramatically, with the space pirate Scab trying to steal the FIFA World Cup in 1994 (Soccer Kid), and at least two separate invasions in 1999 (Banshee and UFO). The other major concern facing humanity in the 90s was near complete annihilation, with a biological weapon wiping out much of the world's population (Snatcher), and devastating global nuclear wars in 1997 (Terminator 2), 1998 (Wasteland) and 1999 (Buck Rogers). Even Chrono Trigger's world got to join in the fun as the alien space parasite Lavos emerged and sprayed explosive spines across into the air to destroy civilisation. |
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1990 | Die Hard 2: Die Harder | ||
1991 |
GoldenEye 007 (Severnaya mission) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone |
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1992 | F1 ROC: Race of Champions Lost in Time (present day) |
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1993 |
GoldenEye 007 (Kyrgyzstan mission) Jurassic Park Time Trax (past) Walker (Middle East stage) |
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1994 |
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers Soccer Kid |
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1995 |
Gargoyles GoldenEye 007 (main story) Metal Gear The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery Terminator: Future Shock Terminator 2: Judgment Day |
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1996 |
Demolition Man (prologue) Rise of the Triad: Dark War ("One year in the future.") Tomb Raider |
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1997 |
Deadline Parasite Eve Tomorrow Never Dies |
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1998 |
Jurassic Park: Trespasser Snake's Revenge Resident Evil Resident Evil 2 |
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1999 |
Banshee Chrono Trigger (Day of Lavos) Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake The World is Not Enough Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six UFO: Enemy Unknown |
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21st Century | |||
2000s | |||
The world was also invaded by aliens again, in 2000 (Hybrid Heaven), 2007 (Duke Nukem 3D), 2009 (Incoming), and whenever Half-Life takes place. Mega Man is set in 200X, so the game takes place during this decade as well. Metroid is set in 20X5, but that's CC (Cosmic Calendar), not AD, so it might take place ten thousand years from now for all we know. |
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2000 |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Hybrid Heaven |
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2001 | Max Payne |
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2002 | Medal of Honor (2010) | ||
2003 | Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | ||
2004 | Immercenary (present day) | ||
2005 |
Constantine Forbidden Siren 2 Metal Gear Solid |
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2006 | Saints Row | ||
2007 |
Duke Nukem 3D (according to the calendars). Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Tanker chapter) Outcast |
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2008 | Grand Theft Auto IV Saints Row 2 (but it's somehow also set five years after the first game). |
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2009 |
Incoming Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Plant chapter) Resident Evil 5 |
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2010s | |||
Alien invasions continued to be a recurring problem for humanity throughout the 2010s, plus Tokyo exploded again and by 2012 the Earth was in ruins due to yet another apocalypse. Really Max Payne's life didn't seem all that bad by comparison, even though he did have to personally put a bullet into practically every street criminal, outlaw paramilitary unit, and corrupt cop in São Paulo. |
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2010 |
2010: The Graphic Action Game The Firemen |
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2011 | Saints Row: The Third | ||
2012 |
Max Payne 3 Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012 - An easy one. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl |
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2013 | Saints Row IV (also somehow at least five years after the third game). | ||
2014 |
Battlefield 3 South Park: The Stick of Truth |
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2015 |
Super Back to the Future, Part II (future). Terminator: Future Shock The Peace Keepers XCOM: Enemy Unknown |
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2016 | |||
2017 | Giant Machines 2017 - Another easy one. | ||
2018 | SeaQuest DSV | ||
2019 |
Akira Blade Runner Duke Nukem Forever (12 years after Duke Nukem 3D). Shock Wave: Invasion Earth 2019 Walker (Los Angeles stage) |
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2020s | |||
This was also the decade that VR really started to take off, with all humanity becoming enslaved inside an MMO that looks like a 3DO game by 2027 (Immercenary). Cybernetic augmentation also took off in a big way, with humanity being split between the wealthy and fortunate who had been enhanced and those who hadn't, despite the surgery leading to a dependency on an immunosuppressive drug. The corporations grew in power and by the end of the decade the US police force was scrapped due to corruption, with private security forces taking their place (SiN). |
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2020 | Time Commando (it's all VR, so despite the time travel you never really leave this time period). | ||
2027 |
Deus Ex: The Fall Deus Ex: Human Revolution Immercenary (VR world) |
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2028 |
Blood II: The Chosen Carmageddon (censored version) Metal Slug: Super Vehicle-001 |
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2029 | Skynet future in Terminator games like Terminator 2029 | ||
2030s | |||
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2030 | Daikatana (near-future San Francisco) | ||
2032 |
Demolition Man Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising |
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2037 | SiN | ||
2040s | |||
By 2042 all resource problems had been solved, war had been abolished (again), and a process had been developed to use water as fuel (Consortium). Human society became almost entirely governed by robots servants (Rise of the Robots), but Neo Kobe City suffered from a series of murders, with robots killing humans and wearing their skin as a disguise (Snatcher). There was also a rise in digital drug addiction, with people entering a simulated matrix reality using 'Tek'. In 2049 the entire population left its home planet to colonise other worlds, with the robots left behind to clean up all the pollution. One of the robots accidentally had his head replaced by a nuclear missile and became the new insane evil ruler of Earth (VectorMan). |
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2040 | Phantom 2040 | ||
2042 | Consortium | ||
2043 |
Rise of the Robots Undercover Cops |
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2044 | Crash 'n Burn | ||
2045 | TekWar: The Game | ||
2046 | Snatcher | ||
2050s | |||
In 2053 another Chaos Dunk occurred in Manhattan, now part of a sprawling metropolis known as Mega-City One (Judge Dredd), with a death toll in the millions. It was followed by a devastating nuclear strike that finally brought World War III to an end (Star Trek). Nuclear war had left most of the Earth uninhabitable by 2055, so humanity moved out to form two colonies in the Alpha Centauri system, Vekta and Helghan (Killzone). But the Earth was rebuilt and megacorporations seized power (Shadowrun). Several factions gained influence as humanity fell into war and economic depression during a period known as the 'Collapse' (Deus Ex) |
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2050 |
Johnny Bazookatone Shadowrun (SNES) |
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2052 | Deus Ex | ||
2053 | Barkley, Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden | ||
2055 | Virtuoso | ||
2056 | Kabuki: Quantum Fighter | ||
2058 | Shadowrun (Mega Drive) | ||
2060s | |||
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2062 | The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates | ||
2065 | Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (not a game, but I wrote about it anyway.) | ||
2069 | Electrocop | ||
2070s | |||
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2072 | Deus Ex: Invisible War | ||
2075 | Red Faction | ||
2077 | Fallout 4 (prologue) | ||
2080s | |||
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2080 | Red Faction II | ||
2084 |
Observer Total Recall |
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2087 | Wasteland | ||
2090s | |||
Also human-assisted robot (HAR) fights really took off as a sport in this decade (One Must Fall: 2097), along with hover racing and Speedball (Speedball). |
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2095 | Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller | ||
2096 | Syndicate | ||
2097 |
One Must Fall: 2097 I'm fairly sure Wipeout 2097 would go here if I'd played it too. |
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2098 | Future Cop: L.A.P.D. | ||
2099 | Down Load |
Far Future | |||
22nd Century | |||
Space travel became common in this era and many discoveries were made. New species of aliens were discovered by the starship Von Braun (System Shock 2) and the crew of the Nostromo (Alien), while scientists on Mars discovered an alien outpost (Mass Effect) and a gateway to Hell (Doom 3). Meanwhile Conrad B. Hart discovered that shapeshifting aliens had infiltrated society and were planning to conquer the human race and Commander Shepard discovered that the Reapers were coming to reap the advanced cultures of the galaxy. A united humanity eventually proved its worth to the other powers in the galaxy and in 2161 they earned their place on the council of the newly created United Federation of Planets (Star Trek). Meanwhile the Solar System was in the grip of a fierce civil war between the Alliance and the Coalition. Realising that they weren't going to win, five sleeper ships escaped to start new colonies in the Sirius Sector (Freelancer), while the Andromeda Initiative headed out to a new galaxy in six arks (Mass Effect). Mega Man X4 also takes place during this century as it's set in 21XX, but they're weirdly sketchy on the specific year. |
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2100ish | I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream | ||
2102 | Wasteland 2 | ||
2105 | Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe | ||
2112 | Donk! The Samurai Duck | ||
2114 | System Shock 2 | ||
2129 | Time Slip | ||
2134 | Judge Dredd (Arcade) | ||
2135 | Rage | ||
2137 | Alien: Isolation | ||
2142 | Flashback | ||
2145 | Doom 3 | ||
2149 | Radix: Beyond the Void | ||
2161 | Fallout | ||
2165 | Rage 2 | ||
2179 |
Alien Trilogy Aliens: Colonial Marines |
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2183 | Mass Effect | ||
2185 | Mass Effect 2 | ||
2186 | Mass Effect 3 | ||
2190s | Day of the Tentacle (future) |
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2193 | Time Trax (present day) | ||
2197 | Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel | ||
Final years | Chrome |
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23rd Century | |||
Earth had to fight off two alien races during this century, the Strogg and the Daleks, but they were victorious and humanity entered a new post-post-post-apocalyptic golden age. Captain Kirk took command of the USS Enterprise in 2265 and began a five year mission of space exploration and sci-fi adventures. |
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2200 | Millennium 2.2 | ||
2230 | Malice | ||
2241 | Fallout 2 | ||
2246 | Quake 2 Quake 4 |
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2251 | Unreal II: The Awakening | ||
2254 | Doctor Who: Dalek Attack | ||
2260s |
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (NES) Star Trek: 25th Anniversary (PC) |
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2277 | Fallout 3 | ||
2281 | Fallout: New Vegas | ||
2287 | Fallout 4 | ||
2288 | Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator | ||
24th Century | |||
Earth, on the other hand, had been at peace so long that humanity had lost the instinct to fight. The government was obviously concerned about this, so they developed a video game to turn people violent again. Unfortunately the simulation went and captured people instead, holding them as hostages (Gain Ground). Starfleet was up to its sixth USS Enterprise at this point, under the command of Captain Picard, but it was a golden age for the Federation. At least it was until the Borg invaded and took on their fleet near the star Wolf 359. |
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2300 | Chrono Trigger (bad future) | ||
2348 | Gain Ground | ||
2355 | The Outer Worlds | ||
2357 | Killzone | ||
2360s | Star Trek: The Next Generation - Echoes from the Past | ||
2367 | Star Trek: Borg | ||
2369 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time | ||
2370 | Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity | ||
2374 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen | ||
2376 | Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force | ||
2377 |
Star Trek: Borg (prologue) Star Trek: Bridge Commander |
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2380 | Star Trek: Elite Force II | ||
2387 | Zillion | ||
25th Century | |||
Earth suffered the Great War in this century, where countless little dudes were slaughtered by a mech with infinite ammo (Walker). This was possibly the same World War XVII that devastated many of Earth's colonies across the galaxy (Top Gear 3000). Meanwhile the mining planet of Hillys was under siege by alien invaders called the DomZ, and under control of an apparently benevolent military force called the Alpha Sections (Beyond Good & Evil). |
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2412 | Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter | ||
2420 | Walker (Great War stage) | ||
2435 | Beyond Good & Evil | ||
2455 | Daikatana (present day) | ||
2456 | Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday is set some point after this year. | ||
26th Century | |||
Earth had its own problems this century, due to a self-replicating AI with ambitions to replace the human race. Fortunately the scientists made sure that a psychokinetic boy had the key to destroy her (Galerians). |
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2552 | Halo: Combat Evolved | ||
27th Century | |||
By 2688, humanity had achieved a utopia again, due to a really good song by two 20th century musicians: Bill S. Preston, Esq., and Ted "Theodore" Logan. |
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2634 | Probotector II: Return of the Evil Forces (Super Contra) | ||
2654 | Wing Commander | ||
28th Century | |||
Marathon takes place in 2794 and Terminal Velocity is set in 2704, but I never actually played them myself so I can't say anything about the 28th Century. Sorry. | |||
29th Century | |||
This is where Mass Effect: Andromeda would go if I'd written about it, with the ark Hyperion arriving in the Helios cluster in 2819. Marathon 2 is set in 2811 but I haven't played that either. | |||
30th Century | |||
Meanwhile outlaw thrill seekers, starved of fun by the Bureau of Reasonable Entertainment's suppression of anything too exciting, had a once-in-a-millennium chance to join a car race through the twelve star systems of the Galactic Conglomerate of Unified Planets in 2962. I suppose it was also the first chance anyone had gotten to join the race, unless there was intergalactic racing tournament held in 1962 (Top Gear 3000). |
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2960ish | Freelancer | ||
2962 | Top Gear 3000 | ||
31st Century | |||
Turrican II is set in the year 3025, so it seems plausible that Turrican takes place around here as well. Then again, after reading about their stories I'm not sure they're even set in the same reality The MechWarrior games definitely take place during this century, as one of them's called MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat. It was a time of high adventure, apparently, and an age of war unlike any before and since. Maybe because everyone fighting was either in giant robots or robot suits. |
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3024 | MechWarrior | ||
40th Century | |||
Though maybe I'm wrong about that! If I am, let me know. |
CONCLUSION
If there's one thing I've realised while putting this article together, it's that we really need a wiki for fictional dates. This is information that absolutely no one needs to know and that means the internet is greatly diminished by its absence.
It's also taught me that any decade you can walk away from without being caught in an alien invasion or nuclear apocalypse is a good one, so maybe our world isn't so bad after all! A utopia would be nice though. Maybe we should skip the horrible cyberpunk era and just jump ahead to that.
Next week on Super Adventures: an actual game! I can't guarantee it'll be one you want to read about, I can only promise there won't be another list of dates. In fact I'm not even going to tell you what the game is. But if you want to tell me what it is, that's cool.
You can also let me know if I got any of the dates wrong or missed anything obvious out in this article. Comments are extremely welcome.
Hey, next Up is Ultima Underworld! Cool!
ReplyDelete100% correct.
DeleteRegarding Zorro, I believe Most Zorro stories take place roughly about the Mexican war of Independence (the mobile Mask of Zorro nails down the year 1821 for "OG" Zorro / Don Diego), so that should probably be about the right time for the Zorro game as well).
ReplyDeleteYou're missing Defender of the Crown in 1149 -- just before lunch -- but that's probably because you haven't played Defender of the Crown, so I'll let you off.
ReplyDeleteBut you should play Defender of the Crown.
You must have done some serious research and backtracking for this. A super fun read!
ReplyDeleteIt took me a few days to visit this post, but this was impressive.
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