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ladner -> SSG working on a Barbarrossa Game? (8/25/2003 9:03:20 PM)

Over in the Korsun Pocket Forum, it was mentioned that SSG was working on a Barbarrossa game after the next Decisive Battles of WW2 title, which is to be Normandy. Has anyone found out any additional details even if just rumors or wild speculation. Also, I wonder if it is the full east front 1941-45, or just 1941.

Lastly, for any of those who remember the 5 1/4 floppy era, does anyone remember the name of the East Front game put out by SSG? In the game you commanded Army Groups North, Center and South for the Germans and Theaters A, B and C for the Soviets? OKH and Stavka I think were computer controlled and would sometimes do interesting things like transfer a panzer army or a tank army to a different front. Real fun when you would have your friends controlling the other theaters of the same side and suddenly the high command recoginized your obviously superior leadership.

It was a great game, I spent many an hour of my adolesence with my friends playing that game on the C-64. One real interesting aspect was that you could only give orders (main effort, normal, and rest) to the army/front and assign an objective, you could also give orders to the corps/armies (assualt, probe, defend, and retreat) but the actual movement would be controlled by the AI. This was probably one of my all-time favorite war games.




Challerain -> (8/26/2003 7:45:11 AM)

After browsing through the underdogs site, the only East Front game that I see is Panzer Battles. Could that be it?




Brigz -> (8/26/2003 8:07:09 AM)

[QUOTE=gfish22]Lastly, for any of those who remember the 5 1/4 floppy era, does anyone remember the name of the East Front game put out by SSG? In the game you commanded Army Groups North, Center and South for the Germans and Theaters A, B and C for the Soviets? OKH and Stavka I think were computer controlled and would sometimes do interesting things like transfer a panzer army or a tank army to a different front. Real fun when you would have your friends controlling the other theaters of the same side and suddenly the high command recoginized your obviously superior leadership.

It was a great game, I spent many an hour of my adolesence with my friends playing that game on the C-64. One real interesting aspect was that you could only give orders (main effort, normal, and rest) to the army/front and assign an objective, you could also give orders to the corps/armies (assualt, probe, defend, and retreat) but the actual movement would be controlled by the AI. This was probably one of my all-time favorite war games.[/QUOTE]Had to dig out my old Run 5 magazines that SSG used to publish. The game was "RUSSIA The Great War in the East 1941-1945" and the interesting thing is the price: "Just $40". That was back in 1987. Computer game prices have certainly not changed much in 16 years.

By the war, I have the Run 5 issues from 1 to 22 if anyone needs reference on some of their old games or articles.




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