The King of Chicago is a 1986 action adventure strategy computer game by Doug Sharp. Based on numerous Hollywood mobster movies, this game is set in the 1930s. ...
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Roadwar 2000, sometimes referred to as Roadwar 2K, is a 1986 computer game published by Strategic Simulations, Inc.. It is a turn-based strategy game set in a post-apocalyptic future which resembles the world portrayed in the Mad Max movie series. ...
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Utopia: The Creation of a Nation is a strategy video game. It was developed by Celestial Software and published by Gremlin Graphics (later known as Gremlin Interactive), in 1991 for Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS. It was later released for the Super NES ...
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Fields of Glory is a real-time strategy video game published by MicroProse in 1993. In the game players can re-enact several famous battles in Napoleon's Waterloo campaign. The battles in the game are fought in real-time, and strive to create a sense ...
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Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers is a 1986 computer game developed and published by Activision. It is the sequel to the 1985 game, Hacker. It was released for several platforms of the home computer era. As with the first game, it was designed by Steve ...
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Strike Fleet is a 1987 computer game developed by Lucasfilm Games and published by Electronic Arts. It was released for the Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and DOS. Strike Fleet is the unofficial sequel to the war game PHM: Pegasus. ...
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AV-8B Harrier Assault is a combat flight simulator/realtime strategy game developed by Simis and first published by Domark in 1992. ...
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The 1984 game is for the Atari 8-bit family of computers (such as the Atari 400 and Atari 800). It is regarded as the source for all real-time simulation video games.[citation needed] ...
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Battle Master is a 1990 fantasy action adventure game designed by Mike Simpson and Simon Jones for PSS and distributed by Mirrorsoft. The game is a fantasy adventure in which the player controls a champion who must battle evil forces to conquer four ...
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Loopz is a puzzle video game originally designed and programmed created by Ian Upton for the Atari ST in 1989. Ian Upton had previously worked as head game designer for Audiogenic, who acquired exclusive rights to the game, then in 1990 arranged for ...
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7 Colors (aka Filler) is a Computer strategy game/Puzzle game, designed by Dmitry Pashkov. It was developed by the Russian company Gamos (Russian: Геймос) in 1991. The game was published by Infogrames for DOS, Commodore Amiga, and N ...
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Worms: The Director's Cut is a sequel to Worms, an artillery strategy game developed by Team17 and published by Ocean Software. It was programmed by Andy Davidson and released in 1997 for the Amiga platform only. ...
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Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula is a 1989 science fiction video game developed by Binary Systems and published by Electronic Arts as the sequel to the successful Starflight. It features a combination of space exploration, role-playing ...
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E-Motion (also known as Sphericule) is a strategy, action, and puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line in the late 1980s. It was published as The Game of Harmony in the United States by Accolade, and as E-Motion by U.S. Gold elsewhere. It wa ...
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Sid Meier's Colonization is a computer game by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier released by MicroProse in 1994. It is a turn-based strategy game themed on the early European colonization of the New World, starting in 1492 and lasting until 1850. It was o ...
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