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  2. Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: X-Wing Second Edition is the second edition of the miniature war game designed by Jay Little and produced by Fantasy Flight Games that was first announced on May 1, 2018, with the first release on September 13 of the same year. On November 16, 2020, Atomic Mass Games (another subsidiary of Asmodee) announced that it would be ...

  3. Category:Atomic Games games - Wikipedia

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    This category lists video games developed by Atomic Games. Pages in category "Atomic Games games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  4. Atomic Games - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Games, Inc. was an American video game developer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in wargames. The company was founded by Keith Zabalaoui in 1989, and is best known for developing the Close Combat series of real-time wargames, as well as the V for Victory series. [ 1 ]

  5. V for Victory - Wikipedia

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    The V for Victory series collectively won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s 1992 "Game of the Year" award. The magazine's Brian Walker wrote that it "achieved what many computer wargames have been trying to do for years: successfully convert a board wargame onto computer." Computer Games likewise named it the year's best wargame. [4]

  6. D-Day: America Invades - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of Atomic Games' split with Avalon Hill in September 1995, [2] D-Day: America Invades was the two companies' last game together. According to Alan Emrich of Computer Gaming World, Atomic's Keith Zabalaoui called this "purely a business decision" and clarified that there was no ill will between the companies.

  7. World at War: Stalingrad - Wikipedia

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    World at War: Stalingrad is a 1995 computer wargame developed by Atomic Games and published by Avalon Hill. It is the second game in the World at War series, following Operation Crusader. Stalingrad was followed by D-Day: America Invades (1995).

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  9. Nuclear War (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is a multiplayer game, with each player having a small cardboard playmat upon which cards are placed and revealed. It is intended to be played by 3 or more players, but can also be played with only 2. At the start of a game, each player is dealt a number of "population cards," ranging in denomination from 1 million to 25 million people.