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Tactical re-creation of armoured warfare in Western Europe during World War II. Play begins in July 1944, after the Normandy landings in France, and continues until the end of the war in 1945. The two main antagonists in this simulation are the massive United States Army and the battle hardened German Wehrmacht.
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Like a real card game, both the computer and the player must wait their turn and strategize how they are going to deal the highest hand without exceeding the limit. Players have the option to stand, hit, split, surrender, or double.
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In selected versions you can play as Bill's or Ian's team with the options of a one or two-player game. You can pit your wits against your family, your friends, or, if you're on your own, against your computer - and you don't have to wait for the show to appear on TV.
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At the start of the game you have an appointment with Dale in the centre of Shade, at the Centaurians Bar... After the credits you find yourself inside the mother ship patrolling above the planet. You can choose to have a guided tour which will take you to the treasures of the documentation service.
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The player gets his training from the excellent tank school of the army at Fort Knox before taking a step into the battle held in central Europe. The game features missions, which are similar to arcade games.
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Ace of Aces captures the spirit and puts you in the cockpit of the Mosquito, maverick RAF fighter bomber of World War II. Down the Nazi bombers, sink the U-boats, outrun the V-1 rockets and stop the enemy trains. Choose your weapons and fuel wisely - once you're out on mission, there's no going back.
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You play against the allied force's ships which are not in sync. You can easily destroy their battleships. The game begins in the year 1939, 1940. The boats that you can sink are going moderate, the only ship which is fast is the 22-knot speed troop.
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ACTION STATIONS! has taken the wargames of the 1930’s to their ultimate expression, incorporating modern computer modelling techniques (similar to those taught at the Naval Postgraduate School) with an enormous historical data base.
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Is a simple biking game. The player rides on a mountain with several ups and downs. The player takes part in a rally in opposition with a professional who will try his best to defeat the player.
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You have invested your last hard-earned dollar to found your own fledgling airline company - Air Bucks. If you can last, the game will span the ensuing years and decades.
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Duel Mode provides a choice of six eras and two typical opposing aircraft. You will start from a position of your own choice and you will only have one opponent to shoot down.
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Is a multiplayer combat flight simulator. Flight simulations let you "drive" an aircraft around, pretending to be maneuvering and fighting. But to get the most out of your aircraft, you must fly it, and to fly it you must understand it.
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A classic collection of over the top wargame action series, Armored Fist is a tank simulation game. It simulates the aspects of the real world and merges it impeccably in the reel world of video games.
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Each gun company starts with 100 men. After each shot there is a deserter on each side. Near misses can cause casualties, dependent on distance and of men remaining. A near miss which would bring a gun company to less than 10 men is treated as a direct hit.
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The player has a list of commands to execute in order to play this game you can play one player or multiplayer and can choose either of the warring fronts or you can sit back and watch the computer play the game to reach each side's historical objective.
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