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"A la Gloire ! ! To Glory ! ! …"
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"The
Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, told his generals, "This affair
will be no more serious than eating one's breakfast." He expected to
defeat the Allies near Waterloo and enter Brussels in triumph by
nightfall." |
KOCH Media invites you to take command in one of the
greatest battles ever fought on the fields of Europe. Waterloo: Napoleon’s
Last Battle lets you govern the armies of either Napoleon or Wellington in a
historically accurate PC CD strategy game. Can your decisions change the
course of history?
After spending the night in the rain, soldiers in Wellington's Anglo-Allied
Army dried their guns and looked across the muddy fields. The French Army
was preparing to attack. Everyone on both sides expected it to be a day of
brutal combat-except for one man.
The Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte, told his generals, "This affair
will be no more serious than eating one's breakfast." He expected to defeat
the Allies near Waterloo and enter Brussels in triumph by nightfall.
Starting before noon, the battle raged fiercely for five hours. Then the
Prussian Army arrived to aid Wellington. Five hours later, the French Army
was broken and retreated in disorder. Napoleon had "met his Waterloo."
Nearly 190,000 soldiers fought in one of the most decisive battles in the
history of Europe on June 18, 1815 … and now it’s your turn to take command!
Waterloo captures the excitement of the early 19th century battle with all
the colour, pomp, and pageantry of the Napoleonic era. Take command of
Napoleon’s troops or Wellington’s army and change history in this epic game
based on the award-winning Sid Meier’s Gettysburg engine. Waterloo
accurately depicts Napoleonic warfare in one of the most famous battles of
all time.
Waterloo: Napoleon’s Last Battle is released on the 24th May 2002, priced at
£29.99. It is published and exclusively distributed by KOCH Media.
Features:
Over 30 "historical" and "speculative" scenarios depicting all phases of the
battle.
Design your own battles. Pick your own forces and battle objectives for
unlimited play.
Featuring the artwork of award winning artist Keith Rocco.
Over 60 historical uniforms, from French light infantry to the old guard,
from the King’s German Legion to Polish Lancers and the Scots Greys.
Dozens of historical landmarks, including the all-important Chateau
Hougoumont, La Haye Sainte and Plancenoit Church.
Multiplayer allows up to 8 players over LAN, Internet or on Gamespy Arcade.
Exhaustively researched historical account of Napoleon’s return to the
throne in 1815 and his ultimate defeat at the battle of Waterloo.
Based on the Sid Meier's Gettysburg engine.
Details:
Platform: PC CD-ROM
Release Date: 24th May 2002
Publisher: KOCH Media
Developer: Breakaway Games
System Requirements:
Minimum Specifications:
Windows 9x/2000/ME/XP, Pentium II 266Mhz, 64MB RAM, 200MB Hard Disk Space,
DirectX 7a (included), 16-Bit Graphics (800x600 resolution)
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