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#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System (#コンパス【戦闘摂理解析システム】, #Konpasu Sentō Setsuri Kaiseki Shisutemu) is a Japanese multiplayer online battle arena video game created by NHN PlayArt and Dwango.
Compass Games – founded 2004. Publisher of Paper Wars. Computer Strategies – founded in 1990. They are the producer of the widest range of computer moderated wargames rules for tabletop miniatures. Conflict Games – 1970s company founded by designer John Hill.
The magazine began life as Wargame Collector's Journal in September/October, 1991 and acquired its current title beginning with issue number nine in March, 1993. [2] The magazine was published by Omega Games, a producer of military simulation board games, card games for business education, and general-interest card games, until September 2012. [2]
Compass Games: 2016 Fight in the Skies: Guidon Games: 1972: Re-released by TSR in 1975) and as Dawn Patrol by TSR in 1982: Flying Circus: Simulations Publications, Inc. Great War at Sea: The Mediterranean: Avalanche Press: 1996: Great War at Sea: The North and Baltic Seas: 1998: Re-released as Jutland: The Guns of August: Avalon Hill: 1981 ...
Stephen Newberg created Scourge of God, which was then published by Simulations Canada in 1982 featuring cover art by John Kula, with a print run of 1000 copies. [1]In 2018, Compass Games republished Scourge of God as a free pull-out game in Issue 88 of Paper Wars.
The Golden Compass is a 2007 action-adventure puzzle video game developed by Shiny Entertainment for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows, and by A2M for Nintendo DS.
In 2018, Compass Games acquired the license for the game and reimplemented it as Brezhnev's War: NATO vs. the Warsaw Pact in Germany, 1980, hypothesizing an invasion of Western Europe after the fall of Saigon and before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. [3]
A "Designer Signature Edition" of the original "Fortress Europa" was published by Compass Games in 2019. In the mid 1980s Avalon Hill also published "Russian Front", a game covering almost exactly the same topic as "The Russian Campaign", but with slightly more detail to the air war and very different combat mechanics.