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ringoblood -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (3/22/2018 9:19:41 PM)

John Tiller (Talonsoft) Battleground Series of American Civil War games, c. late 1990s.




Misty99 -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (3/23/2018 8:29:09 PM)

Red Lightning on a Atari ST. Fire Brigade on a 286.




MikeBrough -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (3/23/2018 9:01:28 PM)

Harpoon. Nearly lost my job over this one. My workmate joined a BBS just so that the pair of us could download various scenario files.

I tried going back to both Classic Harpoon and CMANO but neither scratched the itch. I also tried the original Ghost Recon series.

You can't go home.




Grubwurm -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (3/24/2018 6:21:04 AM)

Does paying .25 for pong count (at the bar)? I bought a C-64 in '83 and Bruce Lee (only one in stock at the time) I think was the first store bought game I played. Best Wargame Battles of Nappy and Kampfgruppe from SSI and microprose I think.
The text based games (zork etc.), castles of dr. creep, Elite (had some lens for copy protection), some war game that had a dongle that plugged into one of the 2 game ports to play.
FWIW the C-64 for it's time was the best bang for the buck for gaming comp + 1541 disk drive $300.





Ostwindflak -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (3/26/2018 4:29:55 AM)

Console war game: Operation Europe: Path to Victory 1939-45 back in 1991.

PC Wargame: Close Combat: The Russian Front




ringoblood -> RE: First PC wargame you played seriously (4/3/2018 11:01:58 PM)

Tiller's WW2 Campaign Series.




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