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  2. World War 3: 1976–1984 - Wikipedia

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    World War 3 is a two-player board wargame in which one player controls the Soviet Union and associated allies, and the other player controls the United States and its allies. The game board is an atlas of the world. Despite having 600 counters and 12 pages of rules, World War 3 has been characterized as "not a complex game". [1]

  3. List of Strategic Simulations games - Wikipedia

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    A World War II air warfare simulation game [1] Baltic 1985: Corridor to Berlin: 1984: AppII, C64 A strategy game of hypothetical WW III land combat in Eastern Germany Battle for Normandy: 1982: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, TRS80 A simulation of the famous World War II battle on D-Day [2] The Battle of Shiloh: 1981: AppII, ATR, TRS80

  4. List of SPI games - Wikipedia

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    The First World War (War in Europe expansion) The Flight of the Goeben (S&T #21, 1970) Flying Circus (S&T #31, 1972) Flying Fortress I & II (Test Series, 1969) Flying Tigers (Test Series, 1970) Four Battles from the Crimean War (quadrigame, 1977) Four Battles in North Africa (quadrigame, 1976) Four Battles of Army Group South (quadrigame, 1979 ...

  5. Sim RPG Maker - Wikipedia

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    Simulation RPG Maker 95 was released a year after RPG Maker 95 and allowed the user to create tactical games similar to the Fire Emblem series. While Sim RPG Maker 95 retained the user friendly layout and design of RPG Maker 95 it required a basic understanding of the program to properly use.

  6. Computer wargame - Wikipedia

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    Computer wargames derived from tabletop wargames, which range from military wargaming to recreational wargaming.Wargames appeared on computers as early as Empire in 1972. . The wargaming community saw the possibilities of computer gaming early and made attempts to break into the market, notably Avalon Hill's Microcomputer Games line, which began in 1980 and covered a variety of topics ...

  7. World War III: Black Gold - Wikipedia

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    However, the game's manual was criticized for not including enough information about the different units and game interface. [3] IGN rated Black Gold at 6.2 ("passable"). Mike Murphy commented on the "illogical" use of military units, with the game's armaments and strategies not matching their real-world counterparts for the sake of gameplay ...

  8. UK war-games major conflict to test durability of weapons ...

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    The simulation is intended to “stress-test” how supply chains of artillery munitions and drones would hold up during a major war with an unspecified adversary. It is the first war game to ...

  9. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    Thomas B Allen, War Games: Inside the Secret World of the Men who Play at Annihilation, New York, McGraw Hill, 1987, ISBN 0-7493-0011-6; Military-entertainment complex / all but war is simulation; Arthur Filippidis et al., Simulation Activities using Gateway and Tactical Digital Information Links