By 1985, NATO and Warsaw Pact forces had been staring at each other across the Iron
Curtain for 40 years as the Cold War became increasingly warmer. During the
mid '80s, the Cold War reached a boiling point as the ideologies of communism and
capitalism were in their most confrontational posture. One spark on the world scene would be all that it would take to ignite these
powerful military forces and send them crashing into each other across the only thing that stood between them in Germany: the open region of
Erfurt-Eisenach, Vogelsberg, and the highlands north of the Autobahn...the
region used by the US Third Army to drive deep into Germany at the close of
WWII
...the Fulda Gap. |
HPS Simulations and John Tiller are proud to announce the release of
Fulda Gap '85, a simulation of "what might
have been."

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Fulda Gap '85 features:
- One mile hexes and three hour turns.
- Company and battalion-sized units.
- Infantry, armor, helicopter, airborne, artillery, and special forces units.
- Special rules for Chemical Warfare, Artillery-Delivered Mines,
Electronic Warfare (including jamming and intelligence), and Thermal
Imaging Sights.
- Map is over 250 by 150 hexes from the Rhine River in the west to Leipzig
in the east.
- Over 20 scenarios ranging from a 10 turn scenario involving the 11th
Armored Cavalry Regiment vs. the Warsaw Pact to a 160 turn campaign game
involving American, West German, Canadian, Russian, East German, and
Polish forces.

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-Fulda Gap '85 Includes the main program, scenario editor, and order-of-battle editor.
- Play modes include AI (against the computer), Play-By-E-Mail, Two-Player
Hotseat (single computer), and Network Play (both two player and
multiplayer using teams).
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
-Pentium-based 200mhz+ PC with 32 megabytes of RAM.
-250 megabytes of hard drive space
-Windows XP or greater operating system.
DirectX 8.1+ is also required and will install only if not present
and not superceded.
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