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Commander - Napoleon at War is a turn based strategy game that brings gaming back to its roots - it's fun!

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gdrover
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New Screen Shots?

Post by gdrover »

Hey, can we see some more screenshots?

Might help to quench the thirst of those not in the Beta yet. :D
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Post by lordzimoa »

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Cheers,

Tim aka LZ
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Post by Davedj »

Thanks. I now really can not wait to get into the beta test. I love CEAW, but started my gaming in 15mm Napoleonics and always loved the period.
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Post by jon_j_rambo »

I'm behind the 8-ball when it comes to Napoleon.....no movies about him.
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Post by Espejo »

:roll: Hi Rambo...ts tss..."War and peace", "Desiree" , "Captain Hornblower" , "Sharpe" ...lots of films about the Napoleon Era. Especially "Sharpe" could be your cup of tea


nice to see you haunt this forum
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Post by Anthony »

jon_j_rambo wrote:I'm behind the 8-ball when it comes to Napoleon.....no movies about him.
Behind the 8-ball :?:

See if you can find the 1971 movie 'Waterloo' Rod Steiger plays Napoleon superbly and it's an excellent film about that famous battle.
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Post by adherbal »

Especially "Sharpe" could be your cup of tea
it's a bit silly, small scale and very pro-british though
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Post by IainMcNeil »

The Sharpe books are great but I agree the TV series is a very cheap version of it. I hated it! The film Waterloo is excellent as is the Borodino film (but I think it's in Russian?).
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