showing 48 games

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Jagdstaffel Discovery Games (4D Interactive Systems)1980 labelimageminimize
Midway Campaign  Avalon Hill1980 labelimageminimize
RAF: The Battle of Britain Discovery Games (4D Interactive Systems)1980 labelimageminimize
Winged Samurai Discovery Games (4D Interactive Systems)1980 labelimageminimize
Eastern Front 1941 Atari Program Exchange;Atari1981EASTERN FRONT 1941 is a simulation of Operation Barbarossa, the German Invasion of Russia during World War 11. The campaign that this invasion started lasted nearly four years and swept away perhaps 20 million lives.
You play the part of the German commander, maneuvering your combat units to obtain a good position before the winter sets in and the Russian counteroffensives begin.***
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[48]***Orginally published by APX in September 1981. RX8039 12k cart was published by Atari in 1982. A 3rd package, The Eastern Front Source Code Kit, was published by APX.

Crawford began developing games because he was unhappy with the state of the industry. In an effort to improve the industry, he published a special package of Eastern Front that included the source code (which he owned, not atari or APX) for $150. While a surprising number bought the package, nobody used any of the code in their stuff. Apparently people just wanted to see how the game worked.
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North Atlantic Convoy Raider Avalon Hill (Microcomputer Games)1981 labelimageminimize
The Battle of the Bulge: Tigers in the Snow SSI1981 labelimageminimize
Leyte SoftSide1981 labelimageminimize
Battle for Normandy SSI (Tactical Design Group)1982 labelimageminimize
Chennault's Flying Tigers Discovery Games (4D Interactive Systems)1982 labelimageminimize
Close Assault Avalon Hill (Microcomputer Games)1982 labelimageminimize
Computer Ambush SSI1982 labelimageminimize
Dnieper River Line Avalon Hill1982 labelimageminimize
Hellcat Ace  MicroProse1982Available on 32K cassette or 40K-diskette. The first realtime flight simulator for Atari 8-bit computers, and also the first MicroProse game. labelimageminimize
Spitfire Ace MicroProse1982 labelimageminimize
Bismark ASP Software1983 labelimageminimize
Carrier Force SSI1983 labelimageminimize
Castle Wolfenstein  Muse Software198332K Disk.
First game in the Wolfenstein series.
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Fog K-Tek Software1983 labelimageminimize
Knights of the Desert: The North African Campaign of 1941-1943 SSI (Tactical Design Group)1983 labelimageminimize
Operation Whirlwind Brøderbund1983 labelimageminimize
Panzer-Jagd Avalon Hill1983 labelimageminimize
TAC: Tactical Armor Command Avalon Hill1983 labelimageminimize
After Pearl SuperWare1984 labelminimizeminimize
Beach Landing Weekly Reader Family Software (Optimum Resource)1984 labelimageminimize
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein Muse Software1984 labelimageminimize
Breakthrough in the Ardennes SSI1984 labelimageminimize
Field of Fire SSI1984
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Fifty Mission Crush  SSI1984"50 Mission Crush" was the name given to the crushed service cap worn by the battle-hardened veteran pilots of the B-17. It was a mark of distinction and honor.
It is now the name of this exciting and unique role-playing wargame. 50 Mission Crush puts you in the cockpit as pilot of the most glamorous bomber of World War II - B-17 Flying Fortress.
As part of the 8th Air Force 306 Bomber Group, you must try to survive fifty harrowing raids over France and Germany. Everything about this game is historically accurate, right down to the name of your bomber: "Impatient Virgin". The action is also real... fast and intense!
Like a real B-17 commander, you'll have full control of your bomber and your gunners. You'll determine the bomb/fuel ratio your plane will carry on each mission, and how you'll fly (high or low altitude).
After each mission (if you've survived!), you'll be evaluated by the computer and awarded points based on such factors as: How dificult was the mission? How accurate was your bombing? How many enemy planes did you shoot down (Don't forget enemy fighters get better at shooting down B-17's as time goes by!)?
The more points you get, the closer you'll be to a promotion. Starting off as a Lieutenant, you'll be able to make it all the way to Brigadier General!
But for all its luster, the General's bright shiny star will pale to a mere battered cap - your 50 mission crush.
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Objective: Kursk SSI1984 labelimageminimize
War in Russia SSI1984 labelimageminimize
Crusade in Europe MicroProse1985 labelimageminimize
Decision in the Desert MicroProse1985
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Kampfgruppe SSI1985 labelimageminimize
Kampgruppe SSI1985 labelminimizeminimize
Operation Market Garden: Drive on Arnhem, September 1944 SSI1985 labelimageminimize
Panzer Grenadier SSI1985 labelimageminimize
Silent Service MicroProse;Eurogold (MicroProse)1985Disk. labelimageminimize
Destroyer Warship IntelaSoft1986 labelimageminimize
Guderian Avalon Hill (Dyadic Software)1986 labelimageminimize
Screaming Wings Red Rat1986 labelimageminimize
Spitfire 40  Mirrorsoft;Avalon Hill Game Company (H&H Software)1986Disk. In the summer of 1940 the Germans attack Great Britain. Choose any of the brave pilots of a Spitfire and shoot them from the sky. The Spitfire is a quick light armed plane which ensured the Royal Air Force a victory in the air battle of World War II. This game simulates it pretty well. labelimageminimize
Warship SSI1986 labelimageminimize
Ace of Aces Accolade;U.S. Gold1987RX8099 128k cartridge. Common. labelimageminimize
Battle Cruiser I  SSI1987 labelimageminimize
GATO Atari (Xanth Software)1987RX8090 128k cartridge. 2 rare variations exist(rounded and squared carts). labelimageminimize
Bismarck  Datasoft1988 labelimageminimize
Into the Eagle's Nest Atari (Pandora)1988[quote]RX8114 32k cartridge. Uncommon.[/quote] labelimageminimize
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