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- Q4940404 abstract "Bomb Alley is a 1983 computer war game covering the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II. Written by game author Gary Grigsby and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI), it runs on the Apple II platform. It has the distinction of being the first true land-sea-air computer wargame, where ground troops could advance and retreat across land.The game primarily focused on the summer of 1942 when Rommel's forces threatened to capture Cairo and Alexandria. However, there was a smaller scenario covering the Battle of Crete in 1941. The game used the same engine used by Grigsby's previous Guadalcanal Campaign, which was coded in uncompiled Applesoft BASIC.".
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- Q4940404 title "Bomb Alley".
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- Q4940404 comment "Bomb Alley is a 1983 computer war game covering the Mediterranean Theatre of World War II. Written by game author Gary Grigsby and published by Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI), it runs on the Apple II platform. It has the distinction of being the first true land-sea-air computer wargame, where ground troops could advance and retreat across land.The game primarily focused on the summer of 1942 when Rommel's forces threatened to capture Cairo and Alexandria.".
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