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Flight of the Intruder: The Air War in Vietnam) Flight of the Intruder (1991 NES game. aka Phantom Air Mission.) Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1991) Vietnam (1995 video game) (1995) Wings Over Vietnam (2004) Strike Fighters 2: Vietnam (2009) (Enhanced edition of Wings Over Vietnam) Gunship III (2012) Air Conflicts: Vietnam (2013) (Also under ...
Pages in category "Vietnam War video games" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Men of War: Vietnam; Metal Slug (1996 video game) Missing in Action (video game) N. Nam (1986 video game) NAM-1975; P. Platoon (1987 video game) Platoon (2002 video game)
For the first time in 15 years, the best-selling video game in the US was not a game from Activision or Rockstar Games. However, due to the NPD being unable to track Nintendo digital sales data, only physical sales are counted for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom . [ 44 ]
Vietcong is a 2003 tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Pterodon in cooperation with Illusion Softworks and published by Gathering for Microsoft Windows. It is set during the Vietnam War in 1967. The expansion pack Vietcong: Fist Alpha was released in January 2004 and was bundled with Vietcong as Vietcong: Purple Haze for the PC.
This is the sales charts subsection of WikiProject Video games' Reference library. Since the 1980s, many market research firms around the world (such as the NPD Group) have tracked and published data regarding the sales of video games. This page archives and organizes the charts released by such firms, to give Wikipedians easy access to ...
Game cover for The Nam: Vietnam Combat Operations. The Nam: Vietnam Combat Operations is a freely-downloadable real time strategy game about the Vietnam War released in 2020. [1] It is a Vietnam War RTS that recreates company-sized combat operations covering Vietnam's various conflicts with America, Cambodia and China.
In March 2008, SCi Games closed down fourteen operating projects to counter an £81.4 million net loss from the preceding fiscal year, leading to rumours that Pivotal Games was also to be closed. [7] On 14 July 2008, it was officially announced that the studio was to shut its doors, and 99 staff had already been made redundant, [ 8 ] leaving ...