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  2. Great Naval Battles - Wikipedia

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    Great Naval Battles Vol. III: Fury in the Pacific, 1941–1944 is a direct sequel to #2 and depicts the remainder of the Pacific Ocean war. It was not considered to be as strong a product as the previous two games, as it had some problems with bugs. the game structure was problematic due to some attempts to include air combat.

  3. Cheat Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Engine allows its users to share their addresses and code locations with other users of the community by making use of cheat tables. "Cheat Tables" is a file format used by Cheat Engine to store data such as cheat addresses, scripts including Lua scripts and code locations, usually carrying the file extension.ct. Using a Cheat Table is ...

  4. List of Strategic Simulations games - Wikipedia

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    Great Naval Battles Vol. IV: Burning Steel, 1939-1942: 1995: DOS A naval warfare strategy game: Great Naval Battles 5: 1996: DOS A naval warfare strategy game: Guadalcanal Campaign: 1982 AppII A turn-based wargame simulating the 1942 Battle of Guadalcanal during WWII History Line: 1914-1918: 1993: Ami, DOS

  5. Category:Naval video games - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Destroyer Simulator; AEGIS: Guardian of the Fleet; Age of Pirates 2: City of Abandoned Ships; Age of Sail (video game) Age of Sail II; The Ancient Art of War at Sea; Ancient Trader; Aqua Jack; Assassin's Creed III; Assassin's Creed III: The Tyranny of King Washington; Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag; Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry ...

  6. Great Naval Battles: Guadalcanal 1942–43 - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World in July 1994 rated Great Naval Battles Vol. 2, Guadalcanal 2.5 stars out of five. The reviewer praised the "simply superb" graphics and ability to automate or manually control systems.

  7. Dangerous Waters (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Waters is a naval warfare simulation game which features many player-controllable units deployed in the armed forces of 18 different countries. Campaign mode allows a player to control forces as the United States Navy, Russian Federation Navy, or People's Liberation Army Navy of China. Players can perform multiple station roles such ...

  8. Fleet Command - Wikipedia

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    The game is a naval combat strategic training simulator. It covers the full spectrum of modern naval operations, including submarine warfare, surface warfare, naval aviation, and electronic warfare. Air Force, Marine Corps and Army units are also modelled in the game, although the Army units are generally static.

  9. Harpoon (series) - Wikipedia

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    Harpoon is a series of realistic air and naval computer wargames based upon Larry Bond's miniatures game of the same name. Players can choose between either the Blue or Red side in simulated naval combat situations, which includes local conflicts as well as simulated Cold War confrontations between the United States and the Soviet Union.