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  2. V for Victory - Wikipedia

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    While praising V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword ' s documentation and SVGA graphics, he stated that the fourth game "succeeds only a technological level, bereft of soul" and compared the series to "a line of books without an editor". The reviewer concluded that "Three-Sixty's reputation in the hobby has suffered a major blow".

  3. V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach - Wikipedia

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    V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach is a 1991 computer wargame developed by Atomic Games and published by Three-Sixty Pacific. It was widely lauded and repeatedly reviewed as the best wargame of its era. Its success led to three further games in the V for Victory series, and then the similar World at War series published by Avalon Hill.

  4. V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword - Wikipedia

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    While praising V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword ' s documentation and SVGA graphics, Computer Gaming World stated that the fourth game "succeeds only a technological level, bereft of soul" and compared the series to "a line of books without an editor". The magazine concluded that "Three-Sixty's reputation in the hobby has suffered a major blow".

  5. V for Victory: Velikiye Luki - Wikipedia

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    A 1993 survey of wargames gave V for Victory II: Velikiye Luki three-plus stars. [1]John Vanore reviewed the game in Computer Gaming World for their April 1993 edition. He was generally very positive, stating that it was "an excellent extension of the series."

  6. V for Victory: Market-Garden - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the editors of PC Gamer US wrote, "The V for Victory series is quite simply the most playable war games available, with an easy-to-master interface and admirable depth of game play." They continued, "We single out Utah Beach because it launched the series — but by all means, check out Velikiye Luki , Gold*Juno*Sword , and Market ...

  7. Book Review: 'V Is For Victory' explores FDR's bid to win ...

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    That's the focus of Craig Nelson's “V Is For Victory,” a solid history of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's success in fighting back against isolationist tendencies brewing in the country ...

  8. Atomic Games - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Games, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in wargames.The company was founded by Keith Zabalaoui in 1989, and is best known for developing the Close Combat series of real-time wargames, as well as the V for Victory series. [1]

  9. List of World War II video games - Wikipedia

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    V for Victory: Battleset 1 - D-Day Utah Beach - 1944 (1991) V for Victory: Velikiye Luki (1992) V for Victory: Market Garden (1993) V for Victory: Victory Pak (1993) (Pack of 1st 3 unique V for Victory titles) V for Victory: Gold-Juno-Sword (1993) V for Victory: Commemorative Collection (1995) (Pack of all 4 unique V for Victory titles)