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Pages in category "Video games developed in the Soviet Union" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Video games developed in the Soviet Union (5 P) Pages in category "Soviet games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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It features the ability to play as the Soviet Union in the single player campaign, against which the player fought in the original World in Conflict as well as adding additional multiplayer maps. [3] The game is set in an alternate 1989 in which the Politburo of the Soviet Union elects to take military action to sustain itself, rather than ...
Half-Life 2: Capture the Flag; Half-Life 2: Deathmatch; Half-Life 2: Episode One; Half-Life 2: Episode Two; Half-Life 2: Lost Coast; Haunting Ground; Hegemony III: Clash of the Ancients; Hell Is Us; Hell Let Loose; Hellboy: The Science of Evil; The History Channel: Great Battles of Rome; Hooligans: Storm Over Europe; The House of the Dead ...
The game map represents the portions of the western Soviet Union and the Eastern European countries where the military campaign took place. It is overlaid by a hexgrid to standardize movement, and each hex is about 55 km across. Each turn of the game covers two months of the campaign, beginning with the German invasion on June 22, 1941
The history of gaming in Russia began in the early 1980s in the Soviet Union, when various personal computers such as the Atari 400/800, Commodore 64, and ZX Spectrum 48/128 were brought to the country from the United States, Europe, Japan, and China. [5]