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Strategic Studies Games 1980: Alexander at Tyre: Thunderhaven Game Co. 1993: Alexander the Great: Guidon Games: 1971: Re-released by Avalon Hill in 1974: Ancients: Good Industries: 1990: Re-released by 3W in 1992 and by Games Publications Group in 1999: Assyrian Wars: Udo Grebe Gamedesign: 2005: Armageddon: Tactical Combat, 3000-500 BC ...
Supremacy: The Game of the Superpowers is a political, economical, and military strategic board wargame published in 1984 by Supremacy Games, ...
The following list contains 2,434 game titles released for the Atari ST home ... The Turning Point Jun 1942-Feb 1943; Star Breaker; ... Supremacy; Suspect; Suspend;
Dreadnoughts Data Disk: Bismarck (1992 Amiga add-on for Dreadnoughts (video game)) Task Force 1942 (1992) (aka. Task Force 1942: Surface Naval Action in the South Pacific. Multi-genre.) Destroyer Command (2002) PT Boats: Knights of the Sea (2009) PT Boats: South Gambit (2010) (Standalone add-on of 2009 PT Boats title) Naval Assault: The Killing ...
Stewart Wieck reviewed Supremacy in White Wolf #21 (June/July 1990), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "This game has been very well-programmed and runs very smoothly. The turnsheets are well-organized and personalized order sheets are created as well.
1942 is a two-player "Series 120" game, part of a series of GDW microgames that had only 120 counters and could be played in 120 minutes. The game covers December 1941–May 1942, when Japan rapidly struck out on multiple fronts against Dutch, British, Australian and American holdings in the Pacific theatre.
Global Supremacy was a closed-ended PBM wargame. [1] It was launched in 1983 with significant initial player interest. [1] Schubel & Son published the game in the United States. By 1986, Mitregames was publishing a similar version in the United Kingdom. [2] By 1987, Schubel & Son had published three versions of the game. [3]
1942 is a 1984 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. Designed by Yoshiki Okamoto, it was the first game in the 194X series, and was followed by 1943: The Battle of Midway. 1942 is set in the Pacific Theater of World War II, and is loosely based on the Battle of Midway.