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Iron Warriors: T-72 Tank Command, known as T-72: Balkans on Fire! (Russian: Т-72: Балканы в огне) in Europe, is a tank-driving simulation by Russian game developers IDDK/Crazy House and published by Battlefront.com.
C. Call to Arms (1982 video game) Carrier Force; Carrier Strike; Carriers at War; Carriers at War (1992 video game) Carriers at War II; Chariots of War; Clash of Steel; Clash of Wills; Clear for Action; Close Assault; Close Combat (series) Close Combat (video game) Close Combat III: The Russian Front; Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far; Close ...
Dynasty Warriors: Hack and slash, tactical action: Game Boy Advance: 2005: Dynasty Warriors DS: Fighter's Battle: 真・三國無双 DS ファイターズバトル Omega Force Koei Dynasty Warriors: Tactical action: Nintendo DS: 2007: Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers: 真・三國無双 英傑伝 Omega Force Koei Tecmo Dynasty Warriors: Role-playing
SAS Combat Simulator; Saucer Attack; Savage; Savage Pond; Save New York; Scapeghost; Scarabaeus; Scooby-Doo; Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo; Scramble Spirits; The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾; Scramble; SDI; Se-Kaa of Assiah; Seabase Delta; Seafox; Search for the Titanic; Seastalker; The Secret of Bastow Manor; Secret of the Silver Blades ...
A management simulation game focusing on the life and battles of Roman gladiators. Age of Gladiators II: Rome: 2018: 100s AD: A sequel focusing on managing gladiators and arenas in the Roman Empire. Horrible Histories: Ruthless Romans: 2009: 101 – 106 AD: An educational game based on the Horrible Histories series, depicting Roman life and ...
S. Sands of Fire; Sarge (video game) Scorched Earth (video game) Scorched Tanks; Seek and Destroy (1996 video game) Shadow Master; Shellshock (video game)
Hiryū no Ken (飛龍の拳, lit. "Fist of the Flying Dragon") is a series of fighting video games dating back to 1985. They have been developed by Culture Brain and released for the arcades, NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, PlayStation and Nintendo 64 platforms.
Boxing games go back further than any other kind of fighting game, starting with Sega's Heavyweight Champ in 1976, the game often called the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting. Fighters wear boxing gloves and fight in rings, and fighters can range from actual professional boxers to aliens to Michael Jackson.