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Bravo Romeo Delta (Big Box) For Commodore Amiga, NEW OPEN BOX, CDS
Appearance: NEW OPEN BOX, outer cover is taped on the side
Functionality: NEW OPEN BOX. This item is complete and brand new in the box, but no longer sealed. Any applicable disks, manuals, warranty card, etc. are included.
Description:
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Similar to Pictured, Bravo Romeo Delta for the Commodore Amiga computers.
Warranty and Returns:
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We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
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- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
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The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website: www.computerpreservation.com. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C15054.AX|OR|NA|NB#.65
Details from http://www.mobygames.com/game/bravo-romeo-delta:
Bravo Romeo Delta is a single player game that allows you to control either the United States' or the USSR's nuclear arsenal during an escalating exchange. Its interface is very basic, with only four screens for reports and input. The game plays in real time and can be set faster. There are dozens of different weapon systems at the player's command, including: air dropped gravity bombs, sub-launched ballistic missiles, ICBM silos, and mobile launchers. Data for each weapon and vehicle is accessible. Locations are displayed as geographic coordinates. Success at destroying a chosen target relies on several factors such as weather or hardness penetration of an attacking missile.
The game begins as a Soviet submarine has launched a salvo of three missiles at the United States. The player takes control of one nation and must slowly "out-nullify" the computer player's ability to command, communicate, and attack with his payloads. The computer player reacts to a slow escalation in kind, but if population centers are attacked will realistically mutually assure destruction. Game objectives are very hard to achieve. The player must capitulate the computer through destruction of its arsenal and command while maintaining a superior threat level preserved from the computer player's strikes.
Published by
Free Spirit Software Inc.
Developed by
Frankenstein Software
Released
1992
Platforms
Amiga, DOS
Genre
Simulation, Strategy/Tactics
Perspective
Top-down
Pacing
Real-Time
Vehicular
Naval / Watercraft
Setting
Historical Events
Functionality: NEW OPEN BOX. This item is complete and brand new in the box, but no longer sealed. Any applicable disks, manuals, warranty card, etc. are included.
Description:
============
Similar to Pictured, Bravo Romeo Delta for the Commodore Amiga computers.
Warranty and Returns:
=====================
We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
=========
- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
=========
The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website: www.computerpreservation.com. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C15054.AX|OR|NA|NB#.65
Details from http://www.mobygames.com/game/bravo-romeo-delta:
Bravo Romeo Delta is a single player game that allows you to control either the United States' or the USSR's nuclear arsenal during an escalating exchange. Its interface is very basic, with only four screens for reports and input. The game plays in real time and can be set faster. There are dozens of different weapon systems at the player's command, including: air dropped gravity bombs, sub-launched ballistic missiles, ICBM silos, and mobile launchers. Data for each weapon and vehicle is accessible. Locations are displayed as geographic coordinates. Success at destroying a chosen target relies on several factors such as weather or hardness penetration of an attacking missile.
The game begins as a Soviet submarine has launched a salvo of three missiles at the United States. The player takes control of one nation and must slowly "out-nullify" the computer player's ability to command, communicate, and attack with his payloads. The computer player reacts to a slow escalation in kind, but if population centers are attacked will realistically mutually assure destruction. Game objectives are very hard to achieve. The player must capitulate the computer through destruction of its arsenal and command while maintaining a superior threat level preserved from the computer player's strikes.
Published by
Free Spirit Software Inc.
Developed by
Frankenstein Software
Released
1992
Platforms
Amiga, DOS
Genre
Simulation, Strategy/Tactics
Perspective
Top-down
Pacing
Real-Time
Vehicular
Naval / Watercraft
Setting
Historical Events






