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  2. Jutland (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Jutland is a World War I naval strategy video game which simulates individual ship and fleet level combat. It was created by American developers Norm Koger and Jim Rose and published by Storm Eagle Studios.

  3. List of World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    Empire Earth (video game) (2001) The Entente: Battlefields WW1 (2003) Empire Earth II (2005) Aggression – Reign over Europe (2008) Warfare 1917 (2008) World War One (2008) Toy Soldiers (2010) [7] Call of Cthulhu: The Wasted Land (2012) The Great War: Western Front (2023)

  4. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    First published by Games Research in 1961 Dispatcher: 1958 [3] Doll House Game: 1963 Down With the King: 1981 The Dr. Ruth Game of Good Sex: 1985 [5] A Baltimore distributor said: "I'm going to have to compare this to Trivial Pursuit. The orders overshadow anything we've had in our company's 100-year history." [7] Dragon Pass: 1984

  5. Jutland (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Although Jutland initially sold well, the editors of The General were deluged with questions about the new game system. [4] Enthusiasm for the complex game quickly died down, and Avalon Hill discontinued it. [3] Dean E. Miller attributed this to the game's complexity, which, in the early days of board wargaming, was "just too tough for the mass ...

  6. Battle of Jutland - Wikipedia

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    Jutland was the third fleet action between steel battleships, following the Battle of the Yellow Sea in 1904 [123] [124] and the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, [125] during the Russo-Japanese War. At Jutland, the Germans, with a 99-strong fleet, sank 115,000 long tons (117,000 t) of British ships, while a 151-strong British fleet sank 62,000 long ...

  7. Category:World War I video games - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy and the Red Baron (video game) Snoopy Flying Ace; Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (video game) The Snowfield; Sopwith (video game) Strategic Command WW1: The Great War 1914–1918; Supreme Ruler The Great War

  8. David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Admiral of the Fleet David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty, GCB, OM, GCVO, DSO, PC (17 January 1871 – 12 March 1936) was a Royal Navy officer. After serving in the Mahdist War and then the response to the Boxer Rebellion, he commanded the Battle Cruiser Fleet at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, a tactically indecisive engagement after which his aggressive approach was contrasted with the ...

  9. HMS Collingwood (1908) - Wikipedia

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    During her full-power, eight-hour sea trials on 17 January 1910, she only reached a top speed of 20.62 knots (38.19 km/h; 23.73 mph) from 26,789 shp (19,977 kW). Collingwood carried enough coal and fuel oil to give her a range of 6,900 nautical miles (12,800 km; 7,900 mi) at a cruising speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph).