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  2. Games Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Games Workshop Group (often abbreviated as GW) is a British manufacturer of miniature wargames, based in Nottingham, England. Its best-known products are Warhammer ...

  3. List of Games Workshop video games - Wikipedia

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    Games Workshop: Wargame: ZX Spectrum: Based on Games Workshop's board game of the same name. Battlecars: 1984 Games Workshop Vehicular combat, racing: D-Day: Wargame: Tower of Despair: Interactive fiction: ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64: Chaos: The Battle of Wizards: 1985 Turn-based tactics: ZX Spectrum: Journey's End: Role-playing: Talisman ...

  4. Category:Games Workshop games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Games Workshop games" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Adeptus Titanicus;

  5. Inquisitor (game) - Wikipedia

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    Inquisitor was a tabletop miniatures game based in Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 (Warhammer 40K, or simply 40K) universe. Whereas the main line of Warhammer 40K games is based on squad based tactical warfare, Inquisitor focused on a small group of player characters akin to many role-playing games.

  6. Category:Games Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Games Workshop games (6 C, 53 P) Pages in category "Games Workshop" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Category:Games Workshop video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games published by or under license from Games Workshop. Video games portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. W.

  8. Battlecars - Wikipedia

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    In the autumn of 1984, Games Workshop released Battlecars as a computer game for the ZX Spectrum. It was written by SLUG (a Harlow co-operative of ex-programmers from Red Shift). [1] It was launched alongside two other Games Workshop titles, D-Day and Tower Of Despair.

  9. Warmaster - Wikipedia

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    Warmaster is a ruleset for tabletop wargames written by Rick Priestley, published by Specialist Games (a division of Games Workshop), and set in the Warhammer Fantasy setting. It is different from Warhammer Fantasy Battles in both appearance and gameplay.