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The Ancient Art of War in the Skies (1992) Empire Earth (video game) (2001) The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (2003) Empire Earth II (2005) Aggression – Reign over Europe (2008) Warfare 1917 (2008) World War One (2008) Toy Soldiers (2010) [7] Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land (2012) The Great War: Western Front (2023)
The War College: Universal Military Simulator 3; War Hospital; Warbirds (video game) Warfare 1917; Wing Nuts: Battle in the Sky; Wings (1990 video game) Wings of Glory; Wings of War (video game) World of Warships; World War One (video game)
Stacie Peterson, director of exhibitions and collections at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, arranges artifacts on a table as photos of the 100-year-old time capsule’s recovery are ...
The Musée Mécanique is a for-profit [1] museum owned and managed by Dan Zelinsky. [5] The machines require constant maintenance, and some have undergone major restorations. [2] More than 100,000 visitors a year visit the museum. Admittance is free, but visitors must pay to use each game. [1]
Museum of the Game, which includes the Killer List of Videogames (KLOV), is a website featuring an online encyclopedia devoted to cataloging arcade games past and present. It is the video game department of the International Arcade Museum, and has been referred to as "the IMDb for players". [1]
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 ...
Frightful First World War was an exhibition that was held at the Imperial War Museum North from 24 May 2008 to 4 January 2009. It was based on the Horrible Histories book of the same name – one of the most popular of the series. It was produced in partnership with Terry Deary and Scholastic Children's books. [1] The exhibition was free. [2] [3]
The GMT game Barbarossa to Berlin by Ted Raicer covers the Second World War in Europe, 1941–5, with a very similar game system. The game "Pursuit of Glory" by Brad Stock and Brian Stock, covering the First World War against the Ottoman Empire in greater detail, was published by GMT Games in 2008.