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Countryballs, also known as Polandball, [a] is a geopolitical satirical art style, genre, and Internet meme, predominantly used in online comics strips in which countries or political entities are personified as balls [b] with eyes, decorated with their national flags.
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Microchess 1.5: Peter R. Jennings: Midway Campaign: Avalon Hill Software: Module Man: Monster Mash & Battleship: 1980 Micro-80 Inc. Monty Plays Monopoly: Motorcycle Jump: Mystery Fun House Scott Adams Adventure International Text Based Adventure game. NukeWar: superpower nuclear missile simulation Olympic Decathlon
A computer wargame simulating the Battle of the Bulge [4] Battlecruiser: 1987: AppII, ATR, C64 A tactical naval warfare strategy game of World War II Atlantic theater; a sequel to Warship [5] Battles of Napoleon: 1988: AppII, C64, DOS A computer wargame of some of the battles of the historical leader Blood Bowl: 1995: DOS
After capturing Tanga, IEF "B" would rapidly move north-west, join IEF "C" and mop up the remaining German forces. Although outnumbered 8:1 at Tanga and 4:1 at Longido, the Schutztruppe under Vorbeck prevailed. In the East Africa volume of the British official history (1941), Charles Hordern described the events as one of "the most notable ...
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Atari 8-bit, PET, TRS-80, FM-7 ... Nukewar is a game of global thermonuclear war represented by text and ...
Beach-Head is a video game developed and published in 1983 by Access Software for the Atari 8-bit computers and Commodore 64 in the US. Versions for the ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, and Acorn Electron (as well as the Atari and C64 versions) were published in Europe by U.S. Gold in 1984, followed by versions for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 16 and Plus/4 in 1985.