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  2. Scorched 3D - Wikipedia

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    Scorched 3D is a free and open source artillery game modeled after the MS-DOS game Scorched Earth. Scorched 3D is licensed under the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later, and supports numerous platforms: Windows, Unix-like systems (Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, and Solaris). It makes use of both the Simple DirectMedia Library and wxWidgets.

  3. Armored Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Armored Warfare is set in a modern virtual world where the player takes on the role of a mercenary employed by a private military company.The game offers players the opportunity to participate in battles across co-op player versus environment campaigns and team-based player versus player matches in a variety of armored vehicles, main battle tanks, and long-range artillery. [9]

  4. Ballerburg - Wikipedia

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    Ballerburg is a turnbased Artillery game from 1987, written in C by Eckhard Kruse for the Atari ST.The game was distributed free of charge as public domain software.It was also donationware as the author asked for donations of 20 DM, offering as incentive the source code for the game.

  5. List of artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    No date or name. Adaption of early Artillery Simulator for joystick control. 1980: Super Artillery: Greg Stein, Rainy City Software: APPII: MICRO, August 1980, $20 mail order. 1981: Stone Sling: Philips: ODY2: 1982: Artillery Practice: Jack Kenne: APPII: 1-player game. Inspired by Bally Artillery game in August 1982 Creative Computing by John W ...

  6. Category:Artillery video games - Wikipedia

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    Artillery is the generic name for either early two or three-player (usually turn-based) computer games involving tanks fighting each other in combat or similar derivative games. Artillery games are among the earliest computer games developed; the theme of such games is an extension of the original uses of computer themselves, which were once ...

  7. Atomic Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Smartphone Magazine selected Atomic Cannon Pocket as winner in the category "Shooting Games" of the "Best Software Awards 2005", stating that the game "is a strategic artillery simulation with realistic graphics and effects. Use over 85 different weapons.

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  9. Artillery game - Wikipedia

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    Following in 1990, Kenny Morse released Tank Wars, which introduced the concept of buying weapons and multiple AI computer-player tanks to the artillery game. Gravity Wars was a conversion of the Amiga game of the same name that took the artillery game into space, introducing a 2D gravity field around planets, a format that has also inspired ...