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* ''Crystalis:'' October 1, 1997. The END DAY.
** The Game Boy Color remake didn't specify the date of the end of the world (it was released after 1997, which should be obvious since the system it's on was also released after 1997). Seeing how the remake wasn't received as well as the original, most ''Crystalis'' fans probably don't care.
* The original ''[[Command and& Conquer]]'' game's non-[[Secret History]] backstory begins in late 1995 (the year it was released), and subsequent games are generally set Twenty Minutes Into The Future. The canonical dates are 1999-2002 for ''Tiberian Dawn'', late 2030 for ''Tiberian Sun'', 2031-32 for ''Firestorm'', 2047-49 for ''Tiberium Wars'' and 2077 for ''Tiberium Twilight''.
* ''[[Duke Nukem]] 3D'' is played in 2007 December. It was released in 1997. Its kinda funny (sad) how [[Vaporware|the sequel was promised to be out in 98]]...
** The sequel ''[[Duke Nukem Forever]]'' looks like it could be more or less in the present day...but going by the fact that it's set during the run of the 67th President of the United States, that would set it at least in year 2104 up to year 2196. This is barring any previous Presidents leaving office early. Which {{spoiler|Number 67 does in a very violent way...}}