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Cases Computer Simulations (known as CCS) was a video game developer and publisher which specialized in strategy and war games for the ZX Spectrum, a number of which were ported to the BBC Micro, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, and
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. Their cassette inlays often featured quite stylized pictures and they were renowned for producing a succession of high quality games. Many of their later releases were written by well-known wargamers R T Smith & Ken Wright and received excellent reviews in the mid and late 1980s. They were based at 14, Langton Way, London. SE3 7TL.


Games

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Battle 1917 ''Battle 1917'' is a 1983 video game published by Cases Computer Simulations Ltd. Gameplay ''Battle 1917'' is a game in which players oppose each other using armies, and must kill the other player's king to win. Reception Russell Clarke reviewed ...
'' (1983) *'' United'' (1984) *'' Arnhem'' (1985) *'' Desert Rats: The North Africa Campaign'' (1985) *''Stalingrad'' (1988) *'' Encyclopedia of War: Ancient Battles'' (1988)


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Defunct video game companies of the United Kingdom {{Ict-company-stub