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  2. Battleground 9: Chickamauga - Wikipedia

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    TalonSoft developed Chickamauga with an upgraded 32-bit version of the series' game engine. [1] [5] It is the fifth Battleground title to cover the American Civil War. [1] The game reached gold status in December 1998. [6] TalonSoft announced that only 5,000 copies of Chickamauga would be printed. [4] [6] The company opted not to give the game ...

  3. Battleground (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Battleground 5: Antietam is a turn-based computer wargame developed by TalonSoft in 1996, the fifth issue in the popular Battleground series. It simulated combat at the 1862 Battle of Antietam and the earlier Battle of South Mountain during the American Civil War's Maryland Campaign, using both a video version of miniature wargaming and board gaming.

  4. List of Windows 3.x games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Many are also compatible with the later 32-bit Windows operating systems. ... TalonSoft: Battleground 8 ...

  5. Battleground 7: Bull Run - Wikipedia

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    Bull Run was distributed by Broderbund, as part of a new deal by TalonSoft. [2] It was the first Battleground title to support online multiplayer. [3] The game features video clips of battle reenactments, as well as Civil War music by folk singer Bobby Horton.

  6. Battleground: Ardennes - Wikipedia

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    Battleground was the first game released by TalonSoft.It was made on the company's Battleview engine, designed to be reused in subsequent games. Battleground was designed by Jim Rose and John Tiller, [1] the latter of whom was "destined to become one of the most prolific and respected designers in all Grognardia", according to Rock, Paper, Shotgun.

  7. TalonSoft - Wikipedia

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    TalonSoft was founded in March 1995, by video game producers Jim Rose and John Davidson. [citation needed] On December 24, 1998, Take-Two Interactive announced that it had acquired TalonSoft, stating that they planned to push their capabilities in the personal computer video game market.

  8. Battleground 4: Shiloh - Wikipedia

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    [6] The three Battleground games of 1996—Shiloh, Antietam and Waterloo—collectively won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s wargame of the year award. [7] The Computer Game Developers Conference nominated Shiloh for its 1996 "Best Music or Soundtrack" Spotlight Award, [8] which ultimately went to Quake. [9] The game received a score of 85% ...

  9. Battleground 5: Antietam - Wikipedia

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    The three Battleground games of 1996—Shiloh, Antietam and Waterloo—collectively won Computer Games Strategy Plus ' s wargame of the year award for that year. [4]Waterloo and Antietam were runners-up for Computer Game Entertainment ' s 1996 "Best War Game" prize, which ultimately went to Tigers on the Prowl 2.