Abrams Battle Tank, a.k.a. M-1 Abrams Battle Tank for the Sega version, is a computer game developed by Dynamix and published by Electronic Arts in 1988 for MS-DOS.
Although the simulation depicts the four crew positions, and is advertised as a simulation, gameplay is not actually very realistic; the missions are arcade game-like with a fixed sequence of actions to perform. The graphics were very good for their time, but reviews are mixed, with many players enjoying the "fun factor" introduced by the lack of realism, and others decrying it for the same reason.Source: Wikipedia
Title | System | Year | |
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XTC Abandonware | Abrams Battle Tank | PC | 1989 |
Abandonware Dos | Abrams Battle Tank | PC | 1989 |
The Good Old Days | Abrams Battle Tank | PC | 1988 |
Title | Genre | Company | Year |
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Tank Battle | unknown | Arrays | 1984 |
Tank Run | Action | Sean Parkinson | 1994 |
Tank | unknown | 1987 | |
Mgt aka Magic Tank | Strategy | Loriciels | 1986 |
Pedro Tank | Action | Sammyspace Software | 1998 |
Tank Wars | Strategy | Cody Snider | 1986 |
Tank Wars 3.0 | Strategy | Kenny Morse | 1990 |
A10 Tank Killer | unknown | Dynamix Inc. | unknown |
Robot Tank | Action | Activision | 1983 |
Tank Commander | Action | Brian Sutter | 1987 |
Tank World | Action | Brian Barnes | 2003 |
MacAttack (tank) | Action | Miles Computing | 1984 |
Tank Commander | Action | Domark Software | 1995 |
Tank Racer | Sport | Glass Ghost | 1999 |
Tank Time | Action | Klaus Reimer | 1995 |
M1 Tank Platoon | Simulation | Microprose | 1989 |
Thomas the Tank Engine | unknown | unknown |