Titan in Fiction - Games

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  • An Apple II game called Titan Empire had human inhabitants of this moon attempting to take over the solar system.
  • In the table-top science fiction game Warhammer 40,000, the Grey Knight Space Marines chapter keep their Fortress-Monastery on Titan.
  • In the Commodore 64 video game Project Firestart, the setting of the story is located on a scientific space vessel which is floating near Titan in the Saturn system.
  • In the Activision game Battlezone (1998), Titan is the site of a Soviet base and several battles between the American, Soviet, and "Fury" forces.
  • The game Flashback (1992) takes place mostly on Titan.
  • Gremlin Interactive's game Hardwar (1998) takes place in a fictionalized city called Misplaced Optimism, which is on Titan.
  • Level 15 of Descent (1994), as well as its second sequel, Descent 3 (2000), take place on Titan. In Descent the player is in a mine, while in Descent 3 the player travels to a proving ground.
  • In Starlancer, Titan is the site of a major, decisive battle between Alliance and Coalition forces.
  • In the PlayStation game Colony Wars, Titan is the base of a Navy supergun. The League destroy Titan in the process of eradicating the weapon.
  • Titan serves as the final level of the game Solar Eclipse for the Sega Saturn. It is the central front for the LaGrange Mining Operation, which is spread out over Saturn's seven largest moons and controlled by the AI program "IRIS".
  • The plot of Huygen's Disclosure, published in 1996 by SegaSoft, actually involves not only Titan, but the pending arrival of the Huygens probe. It did not depict Titan realistically.
  • In the game Legacy of Time, third game in the Journeyman Project series, Titan is home to a prison colony.
  • An Amiga adventure game Suspicious Cargo published by Gremlin.
  • Originally released for the Commodore 64, and later re-released for Windows, Mines of Titan is an role-playing video game set in the 22nd Century where the player must assemble a team to determine the fate of the city of Proscenium, with which all contact as been lost.
  • In the Brazilian strategic game Outlive, Titan is a unique moon rich in minerals and resources.
  • In Mass Effect, Titan is being used by the Human Systems Alliance as a hostile environment training facility for marines, as well as a source of hydrocarbons.
  • In Titan Attacks, a game by Puppy Games, Titan is home to an evil alien race.
  • In Battletech Titan has a major yard complex originally built by the Terran Hegemony, and later controlled by ComStar for several years after the rest of the system is taken by the Word of Blake.
  • In Klingon Academy Titan is a possible destination for the player in the simulated level involving a Klingon invasion of the Sol system.
  • In the Master Levels for Doom II expansion pack for Doom II, one of the levels, Titan Manor, takes place on Titan.
  • In Spore, Titan is one of the planets (or in this case, moons) that can be Terraformed and colonized by the player.
  • In Dead Space 2, mankind has ripped Titan apart for resources and later built a metropolis on a shard of it.

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