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War Games (Widescreen)

War Games (Widescreen)
Matthew Broderick ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off") and Ally Sheedy ("The Breakfast Club") star in this compelling drama filled with action, suspense and high-tech adventures! Featuring superb performances by Dabney Coleman and Barry Corbin, "War Games" is "brilliant...funny...and provocative" (New York) - a fast-paced, cyber-thriller. Computer hacker David Lightman (Broderick) can bypass the most advanced security systems, break the most intricate secret codes and master even the most difficult computer games. But when he unwittingly taps into the Defense Department's war computer, he initiates a confrontation of global proportions - "World War III"! Together with his girlfriend (Sheedy) and a wizardly computer genius (Tony Award winner John Wood), David must race against time to outwit his opponent ...and prevent a nuclear Armageddon.



Rush for Berlin PC
Rush for Berlin PC
From the creators of CODENAME: PANZERS, RUSH FOR BERLIN is a tactical real time strategy game, set on the European battlefields of World War II, during 1944-45. The player's goal; to capture the German capital, as either the British/US/French alliance or the Red army of the Soviet Union. The act symbolizes the total defeat of the Third Reich and means the end of the war on the European continent. Players face more and more challenges, as they get closer to the capital. The game is based on historical facts and gives wide possibilities for changing history and playing an alternative reality. Play a historical timeline or an alternate World War II reality. Time is running out, as forces 'Rush' to capture Berlin. Improved GEPARD graphics engine: further developed graphics and game engine ensures top notch graphical, sound and video quality. More than 100 units, including fictional ones Fully destructible buildings, graphical feedback on the landscape, structures and units on fire create an atmosphere comparable to the greatest war movies. The highly detailed damage model allows partial loss of functionality and various attack strategies (e.g. tank attacks from the rear). The Computer opponent will react accordingly. Officers (heroes) are a special unit type. Their special abilities affect more units, so they are powerful, but most of the time not mission critical (they can die without losing the level) Soldiers can enter buildings and indoor fire-fights are possible. Air support and reinforcements can be asked by the player with special units. Day and night, weather effects all affect hearing and sight conditions making new strategies possible.



The Third World War (computer game) - The Third World War is the name of a Sega CD turn-based strategy game where you play against the computer as a nation of your choice in the present day or in the future. The game was similar to a computer game version of Risk.

Dogs of War (computer game) - Dogs of War is a scrolling shooter game developed and published in 1989 by Elite Systems for the Amiga and Atari ST. The name "Dogs of War" is probably taken from the 1981 movie The Dogs of War.

Defcon (computer game) - Defcon is Introversion Software's third title. It is an anti-war RTS based loosely on the 1983 film WarGames, where the main character, a computer hacker, took control of the United States' nuclear arsenal by playing what he believed to be a game called 'Global Thermonuclear War'.

I-War (Independence War) - I-War (known as Independence War after the North American release) is a space simulation computer game developed by English development house Particle Systems Ltd. The game was first published in 1997 in Europe by Infogrames as I-War, and in late August of 1998 in North America as Independence War.



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