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  2. Proud Prophet - Wikipedia

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    Proud Prophet. Proud Prophet was a war game played by the United States that began on June 20, 1983, and was designed by Thomas Schelling. The simulation was played in real time during the Cold War. Proud Prophet was essentially played to test out various proposals and strategies, in response to the Soviet Union's military buildup.

  3. World War 3: 1976–1984 - Wikipedia

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    World War 3: 1976–1984. World War 3: 1976–1984 is a Cold War-era board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1975 that simulates a hypothetical non-nuclear war for control of the world set in the 1970s. The game sold very well, and was one of SPI's top-selling games for almost a year.

  4. Government simulation game - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A government simulation or political simulation is a game that attempts to simulate the government and politics of all or part of a nation. These games may include geopolitical situations (involving the formation and execution of foreign policy), the creation of domestic political policies, or the simulation of political campaigns. [1]

  5. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    Military simulation. Soldiers from Britain's Royal Artillery train in a "virtual world" during Exercise Steel Sabre, 2015. Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities. Military simulations are seen as a useful way to ...

  6. Firefight: Modern U.S. and Soviet Small Unit Tactics - Wikipedia

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    Firefight is a two-man wargame in which Soviet ground forces have invaded West Germany and are opposed by American units. The game uses American and Soviet small unit tactics and weapons that were current in the mid-1970s. The rules are complex, and the game uses three graduated levels of modular rules and scenarios (Firefight I, Firefight II ...

  7. Category:Cold War video games - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Iron II. The Hell in Vietnam. Hidden Agenda (1988 video game) Hind (video game) Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. The Hunt for Red October (1987 video game) The Hunt for Red October (1990 video game) The Hunt for Red October (console game) Hutspiel.

  8. Seven Days to the River Rhine - Wikipedia

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    If carried out, heavy losses in West Germany. The Rhine is one of the most important rivers in Europe. Seven Days to the River Rhine (Russian: «Семь дней до реки Рейн», romanized: "Sem' dney do reki Reyn") was a top-secret military simulation exercise developed at least since 1964 by the Warsaw Pact.

  9. WarGames - Wikipedia

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    WarGames. WarGames is a 1983 American techno-thriller film [2] directed by John Badham, written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes, and starring Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman, John Wood and Ally Sheedy. Broderick plays David Lightman, a young computer hacker who unwittingly accesses a United States military supercomputer programmed to ...