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  2. Talk:WarGames: The Dead Code - Wikipedia

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    If he's not British then the statement might be better to say "Falken is [for example] American, but has an English accent". - Skadus 21:21, 13 October 2008 (UTC) Hmmm. Even with the comma now added - "Contrary to the original, Dr. Falken is not British and has an English accent." - the meaning of the statement isn't clear.

  3. List of gaming miniatures companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies that have produced miniature models for tabletop games.. Alternative Armies - Scottish company; Archive Miniatures & Game Systems - Early producer of miniatures for role-playing games [1]

  4. WarGames: The Dead Code - Wikipedia

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    WarGames: The Dead Code is a 2008 American direct-to-video thriller film written by Randall Badat and Rob Kerchner and directed by Stuart Gillard. It is the sequel to the 1983 film WarGames . Production began on November 20, 2006, in Montreal , and the film was released on DVD on July 29, 2008, by MGM 's home video distributor 20th Century Fox ...

  5. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    V 6:Computer Moderated Miniature Wargames Rules (Computer Strategies, 2007) To the Strongest! (Simon Miller) War & Conquest (Scarab Miniatures, 2011) War Games Rules 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. (War Games Research Group, 1971) War Games Rules 3000 B.C - 1250 A.D (Wargames Research Group, 1976) War Games Rules 3000 BC to 1485 AD (Wargames Research ...

  6. Eighth Air Force (game) - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Air Force is a card game for 28 players in which one side controls bombers and their fighter escorts, while the other side controls fighters and antiaircraft defenses. The game components include 128 die-cut counters representing pilots, altitude, drop tanks and hit markers, and 132-card deck used for aircraft.

  7. Strategic Simulations - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, Computer Gaming World stated that SSI "is no longer known as, primarily, a wargame company [but] continues to publish its share of wargames". [7] In 1994, the company released Panzer General. Panzer General was a very approachable and easy-to-play game that nevertheless had some gameplay depth and the sense of continuity and goals.

  8. WarGames: Defcon 1 - Wikipedia

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    WarGames: Defcon 1 (known simply as WarGames on PC) is a video game for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows developed by Interactive Studios and co-published by MGM Interactive and Electronic Arts (in North America, MGM Interactive solely published the game).

  9. 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."