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  • Quake 4 is set in the year 2245, as stated in the USS Hannibal's terminals.
  • Wipeout Pulse takes place in the year 2207.
  • StarQuest Online is set around 2216.
  • In the StarCraft series, the United Powers League is said to be founded on Earth on November 22, 2229.
  • Aliens versus Predator 2, a computer game, is set between November 23, 2230 and January 7, 2231. The introduction of the Predator campaign takes place on July 3, 2211.
  • Escape Velocity is set in 2246.
  • Fallout 2, set 80 years after the original Fallout, begins in 2241.
  • Fallout 3 begins with the birth of the player character in 2258; the events of the main game begin in 2277.
  • Fallout: New Vegas takes place in 2281, four years after Fallout 3.
  • Unreal II: The Awakening is set around 2251.
  • Unreal (series) The New Earth Government legalizes no holds-barred fighting 2291.
  • Independence War (aka I-War), a large-scale spacecraft game is set in 2268.
  • Freelancer 's introduction takes place in the 23rd century.
  • Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords, the sandbox version of the game starts in 2225 and the campaign for the most part in the late 2220s.
  • Malice takes place in the 23rd century.
  • The Longest Journey takes place in 2209, and its sequel Dreamfall in 2219.
  • Ogame is based around 2250.
  • Lego Rock Raiders takes place in 2200.
  • TimeSplitters 2 level "Return to Planet X" is set in 2280
  • Halo, Invention of the SF Translight Engine happens in the 23rd century
  • Doctor Who: The Adventure Games, Episode 4:Shadows of the Vashta Nerada, set in an underwater city(Posidon 8) in the 23rd century
  • Permanent bans by tribunal in League of Legends will be lifted on December 8, 2285
  • In Grand Theft Auto IV the character Elizabeta Torres is arrested and sentence to 300 years, from 2008 to 2308.

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