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  • Borodino

    1988

    Borodino

    1988

    Strategy
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
  • Blitzkrieg: Battle at the Ardennes

    1988

    Blitzkrieg: Battle at the Ardennes

    1988

    Strategy
    DOS Amiga
  • Santa Paravia and Fumaccio

    1988

    Santa Paravia and Fumaccio

    1988

    Strategy
    DOS Amiga
  • Mad Show

    1988

    Mad Show

    1988

    Strategy
    Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga
  • King of Kings

    1988

    King of Kings

    1988

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    A NES strategy game developed by Atlus and published by Namco. It was only released in Japan. The goal is to quickly conquer locations by producing a lot of units each turn and sending them against enemy forces. As with those games, there is also a little close-up graphic of the two units whenever they meet for battle, which shows how the two sides are faring in the conflict.
  • Takeda Shingen

    1988

    Takeda Shingen

    1988

    Strategy
    Family Computer
    A turn-based war strategy sim developed by Another for the NES. Unlike its sequel, Shingen the Ruler, it was never released outside of Japan.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition

    1988

    Nobunaga's Ambition

    1988

    Strategy
    Family Computer Nintendo Entertainment System
    Players take on the role of one of the main characters of the period, Nobunaga Oda, Shingen Takeda, Kenshin Uesugi, or others and try to unite the 50 kingdoms of Japan, from Ezo in the north to Kyushu in the south, under their own rule.
  • 19: Neunzehn

    1988

    19: Neunzehn

    1988

    Strategy
    Family Computer Disk System
    A strategy war game for the Famicom Disk System, released by Soft Pro International. It was never released outside of Japan. The title of 19 is based on the Greek pantheon of Gods, of which there are nineteen. "Neunzehn" is simply the number 19 in German. The player controls one of four heirs with an equal claim to the throne of the Greek hero Achilles. The latter sends the four to procure a magical stone that confers omnipotence to the user, originally left behind by the Greek gods. Through warfare, the player-chosen hero must defeat the armies of their three rivals and claim it for themselves.
  • Real Estate

    1988

    Real Estate

    1988

    Strategy
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    This version of the classic board game supports several graphic formats and offers some different options. From 2 to 8 players can play the game, and they can all be computer players if you wish. This allows you to just sit back and watch as the computer takes over. You can choose to play a short game with a specified time limit, or a standard game, and there is a save game feature. All actions are handled entirely by keyboard. Questions appear in the center area of the board (for buying property, for instance). Pressing the first letter of a word from the top bar takes that action (Q for Quit as an example). Player stats can be viewed on the screen.
  • Bolo

    1987

    Bolo

    1987

    Strategy
    BBC Microcomputer System PC (Microsoft Windows) Mac
    An early networking experiment between BBC microcomputers, Bolo is a top-down tank deathmatch game with a highly simplified physics model, allowing the player not only to move through and among 10 different terrain types, shoot, lay mines, and capture and deploy automated pillbox turrets, but also build speed-enhancing roads, sheltering walls, and water-traversing boats and bridges through judicious use of his lumber-collecting Little Green Man (LGM). Toward what end? Why, the capture of refueling bases and defense of them against enemy human- or computer-controlled tanks.
  • Aliants

    1987

    Aliants

    1987

    Strategy
    DOS
    A sci-fi themed action/strategy game.
  • Asgard

    1987

    Asgard

    1987

    Strategy
    Atari ST/STE
    A turn based multiplayer strategy game for up to seven players taking up nordic mythology.
  • The Art of GO

    1987

    The Art of GO

    1987

    Strategy
    Amiga
  • The Art of Chess

    1987

    The Art of Chess

    1987

    Strategy
    Amiga
  • Age of Sail

    1987

    Age of Sail

    1987

    Strategy
    Amiga
  • Shiloh: Grant's Trial in the West

    1987

    Shiloh: Grant's Trial in the West

    1987

    Strategy
    Atari 8-bit Commodore C64/128/MAX DOS Apple II
  • Game no Tatsujin: Money Wars

    1987

    Game no Tatsujin: Money Wars

    1987

    Strategy
    Super Famicom
  • SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi - Scramble Wars

    1987

    SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi - Scramble Wars

    1987

    Strategy
    Family Computer Disk System Wii
    Two teams, the blue army and the red army, compete on tiled maps in an attempt to vanquish one another in battle. Each team starts off in one particular portion of the map, usually but not always on opposite sides. Throughout the map are cities which start out neutral, but can be converted to the red or blue side through occupation. The more cities a team has, the more energy that team produces every round to direct toward the construction of newer and more powerful Gundams. Each team gets to issue three commands per turn, whether it be to move a Gundam around the map, or construct a new Gundam. Each type of robot has different ranges of movement, and different terrains effect how far a robot can travel. In order to destroy each other, players must attack the opposing team's Gundams by moving one of their own to a tile occupied by the enemy. When two Gundams rest on the same spot, a battle is initiated.
  • Genghis Khan

    1987

    Genghis Khan

    1987

    Strategy
    PC-9800 Series Sharp X68000 PC (Microsoft Windows) DOS Amiga MSX
    "Aoki Okami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan" was released in 1987, the second in the series. This was also the first title in the series to be released outside of Japan under the title "Genghis Khan." The game includes 2 scenarios.
  • Typo Man

    1987

    Typo Man

    1987

    Strategy
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Typo Man appears very similar to Typo II. In this Pac-Man style clone you must navigate the map through correct keystrokes displayed on the map. Once all objectives are completed the map is cleared and a new map is displayed. Watch out for the ghost gloves!
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