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Pages in category "Video games set in the Russian Empire" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Normandy (2004) Decisive Battles of World War II: Battles in Italy (2005) Battlefront (2007 video game) (2007) (Namesake of 1986 version) Kharkov: Disaster on the Donets (2008) Across the Dnepr: Second Edition (2010) (Expansion. Remake of 2003 namesake title.)
Battlefield: Bad Company 2; Battleground 6: Napoleon in Russia; The Big Red Adventure; Big Red Racing; Birds of Steel; Black (video game) Black Book (video game) Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII; Blitzkrieg (video game) Blitzkrieg 2; Blue Lightning (1995 video game) Bolt (video game)
Drive on Stalingrad: Battle for Southern Russia Game is a two-person game that simulates combat between German and Russian forces in 1942. [1] The rules are based on those developed for a previous SPI wargame, Panzergruppe Guderian, with additional rules for rail movement, Soviet strategic movement, trucks and supply chains, untried units, air supply, and tactical air units.
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".
World War II first-person shooters (1 C, 49 P) World War II flight simulation video games (1 C, 51 P) World War II grand strategy video games (1 C, 19 P)
Long an "imperial people," Russians can lead a "world empire," according to writings of one of the most prominent proponents of Eurasianism, Alexander Dugin, 60, whom some refer to as Putin's ...
The Russian Campaign is a strategic board wargame published by Jedko Games in 1974 that simulates combat on the Eastern Front during World War II. Avalon Hill later bought the game and produced several editions. The unit scale is German Corps and Soviet Armies and roughly covers the Berlin to Gorki region (west to east) and Archangelsk to ...