Hi.. I've been trying to remember the name of this WWIII strategy game that I loved.
Ok.. first off it is a LOT like Conflict Europe. You have your overhead map over central Europe with your NATO and Warsaw Pact forces. You have movement and attack phases. You have abstracted air forces just like in Conflict Europe. You could also use nuclear weapons (Strategic and Tactical) via passwords that you would have to give for each attack.
There were also this printer that was onscreen that kept you abreast on developments in other theaters also much like Conflict Europe.
It *might* have been released between very late 80's and early nineties.
Also, it had a very stark and minimal start screen. Mostly black and I remember the sound of a crying child playing in the background. I suppose to give the player some perspective.
It has been driving me mad trying to remember this one. And as I said.. it is not Conflict Europe, but very similar to it.
I seem to remember playing Team Yankee in roughly the same time period, but I might be wrong on that one.
Does this ring a bell for anybody?
Thank you in advance.