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This list of SPI games includes games published by Simulations Publications, Inc. as separate titles, as well as part of their magazines Strategy & Tactics and Ares. Games [ edit ]
A naval warfare strategy game of the North Atlantic Naval warfare of WWII. Great Naval Battles 2 Great Naval Battles II: Guadalcanal 1942–1943. 1993. DOS. A strategy game of naval warfare in the World War II Pacific theater. Great Naval Battles 3 Great Naval Battles III: Fury in the Pacific, 1941-1944. 1994.
Simulations Publications, Inc. Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) was an American publisher of board wargames and related magazines, particularly its flagship Strategy & Tactics, in the 1970s and early 1980s. It produced an enormous number of games and introduced innovative practices, changing the course of the wargaming hobby in its bid to ...
Area movement simulation of the Battle of Stalingrad. TV Wars: 1987 TwixT: 1976 formerly published by 3M [1] p5,12 [2] U-Boat: 1959, 1961 UFO: 1978 Up Front: 1983 A World War II card-based wargame: USAC Auto Racing: 1979 Simulation of the Indianapolis 500. Updated driver cards on even-numbered years through 1986. Venture: 1983 formerly ...
Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a video game developer and publisher of over 100 games from its founding in 1979 to its dissolution in 1994 (though the brand was in use until around 2002). [1] The company focused on computer wargames then later added role-playing video games. SSI published the Panzer General series and the official video ...
Harpoon is a series of realistic air and naval computer wargames based upon Larry Bond 's miniatures game of the same name. Players can choose between either the Blue or Red side in simulated naval combat situations, which includes local conflicts as well as simulated Cold War confrontations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
This is a list of board wargames by historical genre (and some subgenres) showing their publication history. ... Traveller Book 2 Starships:
The Campaign for North Africa has been called the longest board game ever produced, with estimates that a full game would take 1,500 hours to complete. [1] [2] Reviewer Luke Winkie pointed out that "If you and your group meets for three hours at a time, twice a month, you’d wrap up the campaign in about 20 years."