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  2. Vietnam: 1965–1975 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam: 1965–1975 is a complex military and political board wargame that simulates the last decade of the Vietnam War.Published by Victory Games in 1984 less than a decade after the end of the war, the game faced criticism from some American observers for capitalizing on a topic that was still painful to many Americans.

  3. Grunt (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt, subtitled "The Game of Tactical Level Combat in Vietnam", is a tactical level board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1971, set in the Vietnam War. It was the first board wargame to focus on squad level combat, and the second to simulate parts of the Vietnam War, which was still ongoing at the time this game ...

  4. Search & Destroy: Tactical Combat Vietnam 1965–1966

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    It was SPI's first contemporary game, set in what was at the time the still on-going Vietnam War, as well as the first ever wargame focused on squad-level combat. [1] By 1974, after several rival game companies published tactical-level games with better rules, SPI revised, updated and republished several of their older games.

  5. List of Vietnam War games - Wikipedia

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    NAM (video game) (1998) Vietnam: Black Ops (2000) Vietnam 2: Special Assignment (2001) (In the game, it is called Vietnam 2: Black Ops Special Assignment or Vietnam: Black Ops 2) Eve of Destruction Classic (2003) (Mod for Battlefield 1942) Battlefield Vietnam (2004) Eve of Destruction Vietnam (2004) (Mod for Battlefield Vietnam) Marine Heavy ...

  6. Operation Pegasus (board game) - Wikipedia

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    In early 1968 during the Vietnam War, a large force of the North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) encircled and besieged two regiments of United States Marine Corps defending the Khe Sanh Combat Base, hoping to draw American relief forces into a series of ambushes in a duplication of their 1954 defeat of French forces at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu.

  7. Battle for Hue (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, SDC published a Vietnam War game, Dien Bien Phu, and they returned to that theme later the same year. Only five years after the Tet Offensive, John Hill designed Battle for Hue, and it was published as a pull-out game in Conflict #6. [2] Two years later, SDC re-issued it as a "pouch game" (packaged in a ziplock bag).