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A simulation of the first grand battle of the American Civil War Battle of Antietam: 1985: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS A strategy video game of the eponymous brutal American Civil War battle [3] The Battle of the Bulge: Tigers in the Snow: 1981: AppII, ATR, C64, DOS, TRS80 A computer wargame simulating the Battle of the Bulge [4]
The plot of The Battle Cats takes place across four main story sagas, three subchapter sagas in the Legends Stages, and various miscellaneous stages. Dialogue in the form of scrolling text before and after the completion of Chapters, unit and enemy descriptions, and battles during gameplay provide most of the game's lore and story.
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Frontier Groove, Inc. Nintendo DS: 2007 The Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean: Nihon Falcom: PlayStation Portable: 2007 Dynasty Warriors: Gundam: Omega Force: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: 2007 Mario Kart Arcade GP 2: Bandai Namco Games: Arcade: 2007 Nodame Cantabile: Nintendo DS: 2007 The Idolmaster: Metro Xbox 360: 2007 .hack ...
Slitherine merged with Matrix Games in 2010. [5] Slitherine works with the US military and defense contractors to supply simulation software. The primary simulation is a professional version of the commercial game Command Modern Air & Naval Operations. [6]
NovaLogic, Inc. was an American software developer and publisher established in 1985 and based in Calabasas, California.The company was founded by CEO John A. Garcia. [1] ...
TCS – The Tactical Combat Series simulates 20th century platoon level battles. OCS – The Operational Combat Series simulates 20th century battles at levels ranging from battalions to divisions. SCS – The Standard Combat Series is a general system which is easy (yet still challenging) and allows simulation of a wide range of battles.
Mega Cat was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by James Deighan, Nick Mann and Zack Manko in 2015; they, alongside Nathaniel Wilson, Andrew Marsh, and Lauri Coderbrah produced the studio's first game, Almost Hero, for the Nintendo Entertainment System, which generally received a positive reception. [2]