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Battlefield Germany is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 released in April 1987. It was also ported to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum later that year. It is the eighth instalment to the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during a fictional scenario in which the powers of NATO and the Warsaw Pact engage in a conventional war throughout Europe, mostly centring in West and East Germany.

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  • Battlefield Germany is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 released in April 1987. It was also ported to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum later that year. It is the eighth instalment to the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during a fictional scenario in which the powers of NATO and the Warsaw Pact engage in a conventional war throughout Europe, mostly centring in West and East Germany. The game is a turn-based strategy and focuses on the player building and training units that are used to attack the opposing side. The game was released for 8-bit consoles as well as 16-bit consoles. Battlefield Germany received mixed reviews upon release. Reviewers mainly criticised the tempo of the gameplay and lack of innovation from the original. Some critics, however, praised the graphics and viewed the hard difficulty favourably. (en)
  • Battlefield Germany est un jeu vidéo de type wargame développé et publié par Personal Software Services en 1987 sur Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et Amstrad CPC. Le jeu simule une guerre fictive entre les forces de l’OTAN et celles de l’Union Soviétique en Europe, principalement en Allemagne de l’est et de l’ouest. À sa sortie, il reçoit un accueil de manière mitigée dans la presse spécialisée qui salue ses graphismes et son haut niveau de difficulté mais regrette son manque d’originalité. (fr)
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  • Battlefield Germany est un jeu vidéo de type wargame développé et publié par Personal Software Services en 1987 sur Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et Amstrad CPC. Le jeu simule une guerre fictive entre les forces de l’OTAN et celles de l’Union Soviétique en Europe, principalement en Allemagne de l’est et de l’ouest. À sa sortie, il reçoit un accueil de manière mitigée dans la presse spécialisée qui salue ses graphismes et son haut niveau de difficulté mais regrette son manque d’originalité. (fr)
  • Battlefield Germany is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 released in April 1987. It was also ported to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum later that year. It is the eighth instalment to the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during a fictional scenario in which the powers of NATO and the Warsaw Pact engage in a conventional war throughout Europe, mostly centring in West and East Germany. (en)
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