V for Victory: D-Day Utah Beach (1991)

One of the most influential strategy games of all time, this recreation of the Normandy invasion helped define early historical video games.




V for Victory: Market Garden (1993)

Often called the best game in the series, this entry recreated the battle between the British and the Germans for control of southern Hollad.




World at War: Operation Crusader (1994)

Building off the foundations of the V for Victory series, the first World at War game added usability without sacrificing depth and added online play with its pioneering Play by Email system.




World at War: Stalingrad (1995)

Recreating the epic battle of Stalingrad, the final entry in World at War series received a glowing 95/100 from PC Gamer Magazine.






Close Combat: A Bridge Too Far (1997)

Recreating Operation Market Garden with playable German, British, Polish and American factions, the second Close Combat game was named one of PC Gamer’s “Best Games Ever.”




Close Combat Trilogy (1999)

This compilation brought the first three Close Combat games into one package.








Close Combat: Invasion Normandy (2000)

Play as the allies or the Germans in WWII's most dramatic battle.







Close Combat: Cross of Iron (2007)

This game, developed by CSO Simtek, made classic Close Combat gameplay available on modern PCs, along with epic new battles from the Eastern Front of WWII and an advanced scenario editor.
Available for purchase here





V for Victory: Gold Juno Sword (1992)

Play as either the Commonwealth or German commander as you battle for control of Normandy in this continuation of the award-winning strategy series.




V for Victory: Velikiye Luki (1993)

The acclaimed strategy series moves to the Russian Front as the player commands either side in the battle for the ancient fortress town of Velikiye Luki.




D-Day: America Invades (1995)

This spiritual successor to V for Victory recreated D-Day in accurate detail and allowed players to face off against one another through two-player modem support.







Close Combat (1996)

The first of Atomic’s groundbreaking series, this “real-time tactical” game forever changed how people would play historical games by merging realistic battle simulation with frenetic action.





Close Combat: The Russian Front (1998)

Highlighting the battles of World War II’s Eastern Front, Close Combat III continued the series focus on attention to historical detail and intense realism.





Close Combat: Battle of the Bulge (1999)

The fourth entry in the Close Combat series introduced new units and innovations such as airstrikes and the Strategic Map.





Close Combat: Modern Tactics (2007)

Developed by CSO Simtek, this game brings classic Close Combat gameplay into the modern era.
Available for purchase here





Close Combat: Wacht Am Rhein (2008)

Improved and expanded rebuild of the original Close Combat: Battle of the Bulge. Developed by Strategy 3 Tactics for modern PCs.
Available for purchase here