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  2. Gary Grigsby's World at War - Wikipedia

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    Gary Grigsby's World at War was announced in February 2004. [2] 2 by 3 Games developed it concurrently with War in the Pacific, a significantly more complicated title.The company's Joel Billings noted that playtesting World at War was relatively simple: "In WitP the longest scenario can last around 1700 turns, while GGWaW ' s longest scenario lasts around 25 turns". [3]

  3. Gary Grigsby - Wikipedia

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    Gary Grigsby is a designer and programmer of computer wargames.In 1997, he was described as "one of the founding fathers of strategy war games for the PC." [1] Computer Games Magazine later dubbed him "as much of an institution in his niche of computer gaming as Sid Meier, Will Wright, or John Carmack are in theirs."

  4. Call of Duty: World at War - Wikipedia

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    Development for World at War took two years and began after the release of Treyarch's previous entry in the series, Call of Duty 3, which was also set during World War II. The game is based on an enhanced version of Infinity Ward 's IW engine , with increased development on audio and visual effects.

  5. World at War - Wikipedia

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    The World at War (1973–74), British television series documenting World War II; Call of Duty: World at War (2008), video game developed by Treyarch; Gary Grigsby's World at War (2005), computer wargame developed by 2 by 3 Games; Left Behind: World at War (2005), video film, second sequel to Left Behind; Worlds at War, a 1989 video game; A ...

  6. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - Wikipedia

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    An enhanced version of the original engine was used in Call of Duty: World at War, the fifth installment in the Call of Duty series after Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, [14] while a slightly altered version has been used for the James Bond video game Quantum of Solace, as well as GoldenEye 007 using a heavily modified version. [15]

  7. G2A - Wikipedia

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    G2A.COM’s main offerings are game key codes for platforms such as Steam, EA app, Uplay, PlayStation Network, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, as well as gift cards, top-ups, and other digital products. [5] As a marketplace, G2A.COM does not sell any digital items itself. Instead, the platform is an intermediary between buyers and sellers.

  8. World at War: Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    World at War: Stalingrad sold fewer than 50,000 units globally. This was part of a trend for Avalon Hill games during the period; Terry Coleman of Computer Gaming World wrote in late 1998 that "no AH game in the past five years" had reached the mark. [3] In PC Gamer US, T. Liam McDonald called Stalingrad "as good as wargaming gets."

  9. Steel Panthers - Wikipedia

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    Steel Panthers: World at War! Steel Panthers is a series of computer wargames, developed and published by several different companies, with various games simulating war battles from 1930 to 2025. The first Steel Panthers game was released in 1995, and the most recent update was released in 2018 and is still updated regularly (yearly).