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  2. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Artillery games are two or three-player (usually turn-based) video games involving tanks (or simply cannons) trying to destroy each other. The core mechanics of the gameplay is almost always to aim at the opponent(s) following a ballistic trajectory (in its simplest form, a parabolic curve). Artillery games are among the earliest computer games ...

  3. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    List of 4X video games; List of artillery video games; List of grand strategy video games; List of massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games; List of massively multiplayer online turn-based strategy games; List of multiplayer online battle arena video games; List of real-time strategy video games; List of real-time tactics video games

  4. Atomic Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Use over 85 different weapons. Create scorched earth in this strategic tank simulation where you battle against a computer or your friends on 25 deformable landscapes. The game features numerous user options, a full music track, and superior effects." [2] Brighthand stated that "Atomic Cannons is, effectively, infinitely replayable. It's also ...

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  6. Cannonball Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Cannonball Blitz is a game programmed by Olaf Lubeck for the Apple II and published by On-Line Systems in 1982. It was ported to the VIC-20 and TI-99/4A computers. An historic military spin on Donkey Kong, rolling cannonballs replace barrels, a soldier stands in for the large ape, and the objective of the first level is a flag rather than a kidnapped woman.

  7. Bolo (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Bolo is a video game initially created for the BBC Micro computer by Stuart Cheshire in 1987, and was later ported by Cheshire to the Apple Macintosh. [1] Although offered for sale for the BBC Micro, [2] [3] this version is now regarded as lost. [4] It is a networked multiplayer game that simulates a tank battlefield. Currently, a Windows ...

  8. Human Cannonball (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Human Cannonball is a non-military variant of an artillery video game released in 1979 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed the Atari 2600). [1] The goal is to launch a performer from a cannon so they land in container of water supported by a tower. The game was in the first wave of Atari VCS games after the original nine launch ...

  9. Isotope 244 - Wikipedia

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    New logo of Isotope 244. Atomic Cannon Pocket was a notable turn-based strategy game available on the Pocket PC.It was the top selling game on Handango for several months and won several awards including PocketGear's Editors Choice, Handango Champion Award, Best PDA Ground Game, and winner of the Pocket PC Magazine 2005 Best Game Award.