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  2. Category:Tank simulation video games - Wikipedia

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    Tank (video game) Tank Battalion; Tank Beat; Tank Commander (video game) Tank Force; Tank Racer; Tank Troopers; Tank Universal; Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation; Tank! Tank! Tank! Tanki X; Team Yankee (video game) Tiny Tank; TNK III; Tobruk (video game) Tokyo Wars; Toy Commander; Toy Soldiers: Cold War; Trax (video game) Tread Marks ...

  3. IPanzer '44 - Wikipedia

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    Tank simulator: iPanzer '44 is a 1998 video game from Interactive Magic. It's a tank simulation game where WWII US Russian and German tanks pit against each other. [2 ...

  4. Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rigby for The Games Machine said that "Tank is an enjoyable simulation which benefits from a great deal of detailed research – the operation of the M1 Abrams is well portrayed, while the option of being able to control 16 tanks is exciting (and exhausting!)."

  5. M4 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game contains a set of earphones for the player to wear, allowing the player to hear communications from headquarters and other battle zone units. Game options are point-and-click and displayed on a graphic of tank hardware which is the activation command. The player uses a map overlay to navigate the tank to a sector.

  6. M1 Tank Platoon - Wikipedia

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    M1 Tank Platoon is a tactical simulator of tank warfare developed and published by MicroProse for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS in 1989. The game features a mixture of first-person, third-person tank warfare, and tactical simulation gameplay. It was followed by a sequel, M1 Tank Platoon II, released by MicroProse in 1998 for Windows.

  7. Steel Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Steel Beasts is the name for a family of tank simulators created by eSim Games for Microsoft Windows. Its subject is contemporary combined arms tactics (with emphasis on modern armoured fighting vehicles) at a company scale. As a consumer game, it is a genre mix of strategy game, action game, simulation game, and wargame of fairly complex gameplay.

  8. Panzer Front - Wikipedia

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    Panzer Front bis is an updated version of the original game, released for the Sony PlayStation in Japan on February 8, 2001.Bis (Latin for 'once more') features all of the game's tanks and missions, with additional tanks, ten scenarios (including one set during Operation Olympic), and a mission editor.

  9. Stellar 7 - Wikipedia

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    Stellar 7 is a first-person [1] tank simulation video game based on the 1980s arcade game Battlezone [1] in which the player assumes the role of a futuristic tank pilot. The game was created by Damon Slye for the Apple II and Commodore 64 in 1983, then remade in the early 1990s for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Classic Mac OS.