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On the Web
- Dark Forces Database - Features Dark Troopers, weapons, demonstration version, cheat codes, custom levels, and use of the Danger Room.
- Dark Forces (pc) - Review by Gamespot.com. Quote: "One of the first titles to actually improve upon the Doom formula, Dark Forces managed to rise above "me-too" status and become a great game in its own right." - Ron Dulin
- Earth Special Forces - Om klanen Dark Forces som spiller ESF, der er en modifikation til spillet Half Life.
- Dark Forces FAQ - Includes game versions, comparisons to Doom, cheat codes, weapons, items, opponents, missions, customization, editing, and technical issues.
- Bad At Games - PlayStation level codes.
- Bad At Games - Contains level codes and cheats for PC.
- Mike's Dark Forces Page - Levels, utilities and news.
- Dark Forces of Rhydin - A Rhydin guild that stands for Darkness, Honor, and Corruption.
- The Dark Tide - News, forums, articles, levels, and editors, including Macintosh resources.
- Inferno - A young shaman on another planet is tempted to unleash dark forces to defend a woman from evil magicians.
Wikipedia Articles
- Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II - Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II (often abbreviated JK or DF2) is a first person shooter computer game released on October 9, 1997, by LucasArts based on the Star Wars franchise. It was both the first game in the Dark Forces series to include multiplayer capabilities over the Internet or a Local ...
- Star Wars: Dark Forces - Star Wars: Dark Forces is a video game produced by the LucasArts Entertainment Company. It was released in 1995.
- The Dark Is Rising Sequence - The Dark Is Rising is the name of a five-book series of children's novels by Susan Cooper originally published in the 1960s and 1970s. The series is written as contemporary fantasy, and depicts the struggle between the forces of good, called The Light, and the forces of evil, known as The Dark.
- Dark Forces (book) - | language = English
- Dark side (magical theory) - In various theories of magic and religion, the Dark Side describes the less benevolent approaches to use of the magical forces. It is widely used in almost all European cultures.