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  2. The Entente: Battlefields WW1 - Wikipedia

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    The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (Russian: Антанта, romanized: Antanta; also known as World War I: The Great War) is a real-time strategy video game developed by Lesta Studio and published in 2003 by Buka Entertainment. A Western version was released by Encore, Inc. in 2004. [1]

  3. Russian entry into World War I - Wikipedia

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    France capitalized on this situation by forming the 1894 Franco-Russian Alliance, while Britain viewed Russia with suspicion because of the Great Game. In 1800, there was over 3,000 kilometers (1,900 mi) separating Russia and British India , but by 1902, this distance had decreased to 30 kilometers (19 mi) due to Russian advances into Central ...

  4. Allies of World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Allies or the Entente was an international military coalition of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I (1914–1918).

  5. Axis & Allies: World War I 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The game is designed for 2-8 players (7 when playing with the Russian Revolution rule), representing the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, the United Kingdom, France, the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, and the United States of America. The first three represent the Central Powers and the latter five the Allied Powers. [2]

  6. World War I: 1914–1918 - Wikipedia

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    Palmer concluded by giving the game an Excitement Grade of 65%. [5] In the 1980 book The Complete Book of Wargames, game designer Jon Freeman called this game, "a surprisingly enjoyable treatment of a fundamentally dull subject. The game simulates both the economic nature of the war and its lack of movement but — amazingly — remains fun to ...

  7. Triple Entente - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Entente, unlike the Triple Alliance or the Franco-Russian Alliance itself, was not an alliance of mutual defence. The Franco-Japanese Treaty of 1907 was a key part of building a coalition as France took the lead in creating alliances with Japan, Russia, and (informally) with Britain. Japan wanted to raise a loan in Paris, so France ...

  8. List of World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    Warbirds (video game) (1991) Wings 2: Aces High (1992) Dogfight: 80 Years of Aerial Warfare (1993) Aces of the Deep (1994) Wings of Glory (1994) Dawn Patrol (1994) Flying Corps (1996) Red Baron II (1997) Master of the Skies: The Red Ace (2000) Red Ace Squadron (2001) Wings of War (2004) Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (2006) First Eagles: The Great ...

  9. Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918 - Wikipedia

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    The game was announced by Fury Software and Battlefront in November 2010, with design being done by Hubert Carter. [3] The game was subsequently released the following May. [ 2 ] An expansion, called Strategic Command World War I: Breakthrough! and adding more campaigns including the Russian Civil War and 1912-13 Balkan Wars, was released in 2012.