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Barbarossa: The Russo-German War 1941–45 is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1969 that simulates the conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front of World War II. This was only SPI's second game produced during a preliminary round of "Test Series" games, and proved to be the most popular.
Officers (Russian: Офицеры) also known as Officers: World War 2 - Operation Overlord is a World War II real time strategy game. It was developed by GFI Russia and published by Peter Games in Europe, [ 1 ] but separately received 3A Games as development team and publishing by Tri Synergy for American markets.
Men of War (video game) Men of War: Assault Squad 2; Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater; Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater; Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain; MiG-29 Fulcrum (1990 video game) MiG-29M Super Fulcrum; Mission: Impossible (1990 video game) Moscow to Berlin: Red Siege; Mother Russia Bleeds
The entry of the Soviet Union in the war against Japan along with the atomic bombings by the United States led to Japan's surrender, marking the end of World War II. The Soviet Union suffered the greatest number of casualties in the war, losing more than 20 million citizens, about a third of all World War II casualties .
War in Russia was based on designer Gary Grigsby's earlier title Second Front: Germany Turns East, [2] itself based on his game War in Russia. [3] [4] According to Ed Dille of Electronic Games, an important part of the new game was to address concerns in Second Front that "units retained too much mobility".
War in Russia is a computer wargame that simulates the Eastern Front during World War II at the division scale. [2] [3] It covers the conflict from 1941 to 1945. [3] Because of its scope and complexity, it is classified as a monster wargame. [4] [5]
The Soviet Union played a crucial role in the Allied victory in World War II, but at a tremendous human cost, with millions of Soviet citizens perishing in the conflict. The Soviet Union emerged as one of the world's two superpowers, leading the Eastern Bloc in opposition to the Western Bloc during the Cold War .
Stalingrad (Russian: Сталинград, also known as Great Battles of WWII: Stalingrad) is a 2005 real-time tactics video game developed by Russian studio DTF Games for Microsoft Windows. The game is built-up upon Nival Interactive 's Enigma Engine that was used in the Blitzkrieg game and is a fully stand-alone product.