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  2. SIMNET - Wikipedia

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    At that time, to transfer environment and vehicle model textures to the simulator the artist would burn the texture files to a prom device and install that piece of hardware into each simulator, on-site. All of the 2D and 3D creation tools were written by the BBN programmers, in-house. They also created the simulator engine and networking software.

  3. Category:Tank simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Tank (video game) Tank Battalion; Tank Beat; Tank Commander (video game) Tank Force; Tank Racer; Tank Troopers; Tank Universal; Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation; Tank! Tank! Tank! Tanki X; Team Yankee (video game) Tiny Tank; TNK III; Tobruk (video game) Tokyo Wars; Toy Commander; Toy Soldiers: Cold War; Trax (video game) Tread Marks ...

  4. M1 Tank Platoon - Wikipedia

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    M1 Tank Platoon is a tactical simulator of tank warfare developed and published by MicroProse for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS in 1989. The game features a mixture of first-person, third-person tank warfare, and tactical simulation gameplay. It was followed by a sequel, M1 Tank Platoon II, released by MicroProse in 1998 for Windows.

  5. Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory - Wikipedia

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    Panzer Elite Action: Fields of Glory is a World War II tank action game, in which the player can command a platoon of either German (4 tanks) or American (5 tanks) forces in three scenarios: the Tunisian campaign (1943), the Italian campaign (1943–44) and the Battle of Normandy (1944), each one featuring a series of battles.

  6. IPanzer '44 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Tank simulator: iPanzer '44 is a 1998 video game from Interactive Magic. It's ...

  7. Assault Rigs - Wikipedia

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    The game takes place in the future, where real sport has been overtaken in favour of virtual sport, the most popular being Assault Rigs, a tank simulator set inside a 3D virtual environment. The goal of the single-player game is to collect all of the gems in a level, while destroying or avoiding enemies, ultimately reaching the exit.

  8. iM1A2 Abrams - Wikipedia

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    iM1A2 Abrams is a simulation focusing on battlefield management as a tank commander controlling an entire company of support vehicles including infantry, artillery, and air strikes as well as the players' own tank platoon(s). Mastering the many company commands, and regular use of the real-time updated tactical map is essential for success.

  9. Stellar 7 - Wikipedia

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    Stellar 7 is a first-person [1] tank simulation video game based on the 1980s arcade game Battlezone [1] in which the player assumes the role of a futuristic tank pilot. The game was created by Damon Slye for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1983, then remade in the early 1990s for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Classic Mac OS.