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** ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon]]'' had just third-party expansions, "Perseus Mandate" and "Extraction Point", which continued/complimented the base game's story, as well as adding new enemies and weapons in the case of "Perseus Mandate". ''[[Alienversus Predator]] 2'' had "Primal Hunt", a prequel to the base game. There were also a pair of third-party expansions for ''[[Shogo: Mobile Armor Division]]'' that never saw release.
** ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon]]'' had just third-party expansions, "Perseus Mandate" and "Extraction Point", which continued/complimented the base game's story, as well as adding new enemies and weapons in the case of "Perseus Mandate". ''[[Alienversus Predator]] 2'' had "Primal Hunt", a prequel to the base game. There were also a pair of third-party expansions for ''[[Shogo: Mobile Armor Division]]'' that never saw release.
** ''Blood II'' and ''[[Tron 2.0|Tron Two Point Oh]]'' each had a single first-party expansion: "The Nightmare Levels" and "Killer Ap", respectively.
** ''Blood II'' and ''[[Tron 2.0|Tron Two Point Oh]]'' each had a single first-party expansion: "The Nightmare Levels" and "Killer Ap", respectively.
* ''Xanadu Scenario II: The Resurrection of Dragon'', an expansion to ''[[Dragon Slayer II Xanadu]]'' which included some of [[Yuzo Koshiro]]'s earliest video game music.
* ''Xanadu Scenario II: The Resurrection of Dragon'', an expansion to ''[[Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu]]'' which included some of [[Yuzo Koshiro]]'s earliest video game music.
* ''Sorcerian'' had a multitude of scenario disks released in Japan by [[Nihon Falcom]] and various third parties.
* ''Sorcerian'' had a multitude of scenario disks released in Japan by [[Nihon Falcom]] and various third parties.
* [[Rainbow Six]] had a follow up in the form of ''[[Nintendo Hard|Eagle Watch,]] a series of depressingly tough levels. It's sequel contained Urban Operations that included mod support (such as replacing Rainbow with [[Rogue Warrior|SEAL Team Six]] and several 9/11 fan add ons), Covert Operations that includes a counterterror encyclopedia and officer test (in story one of the members of Rainbow was moving from an enlisted soldier to intel), and Black Thorn, which interestingly changed an airport level to a bus terminal after September 11, and the developers released the map for modders to play around with. The third game was followed up by Athena Sword and a Korean only expansion pack that is free to download. The XBOX and [[Play Station 2]] conversions were similar in having stand alone expansions to the main game, some deviating from the PC versions.
* [[Rainbow Six]] had a follow up in the form of ''[[Nintendo Hard|Eagle Watch,]] a series of depressingly tough levels. It's sequel contained Urban Operations that included mod support (such as replacing Rainbow with [[Rogue Warrior|SEAL Team Six]] and several 9/11 fan add ons), Covert Operations that includes a counterterror encyclopedia and officer test (in story one of the members of Rainbow was moving from an enlisted soldier to intel), and Black Thorn, which interestingly changed an airport level to a bus terminal after September 11, and the developers released the map for modders to play around with. The third game was followed up by Athena Sword and a Korean only expansion pack that is free to download. The XBOX and [[Play Station 2]] conversions were similar in having stand alone expansions to the main game, some deviating from the PC versions.