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Fields Of Glory
ECS/OCS  AGA  CD32
Fields Of Glory - Double Barrel Screenshot
Information 8 reviews 1 manual Cheatcode 3 weblinks
96 screenshots 2 boxscans 2 diskscans 3 miscshots 1 conversion Gamemap
Information
Year of the first release1994LicenseCommercial
Number of disks (or CD)2PublisherMicroProse - Worldwide
Number max of players1Budget publisherAcid (Guildhall) - Worldwide
PowerPlus (MicroProse) - Worldwide
Simultaneous max players1DeveloperW. J. S.
LanguageEnglish
French
German
ArtistsCoder : Alan Jardine
Coder : Mark Robinson
Coder : Wayne J. Smithson
Graphician : Dan Cartwright
Musician : Allister Brimble (The Demon)
Musician : Andrew Parton (Andy Parton)
Musician : John Broomhall
Misc : Adrian Earle
Misc : Jim Bambra
Misc : Peter Hofschröer
Language in manual
HardwareAGA
Amiga original gameno
Have cheatcodeno
Have SPS releaseno
WHD installnoWHD information
HD installyesHD notes- HD installer is contained on disk 1.
- Create a new game drawer on HD.
- Copy the HD installer icon to the game drawer and double-click the icon to start installation.
Genre
CategoryWargame
SubcategoryWargame - Real-Time
Dimension2D
ThemeWar - Napoleonic
ViewpointTop Down
Conversion hardwarePC (DOS)
Conversion notesBased on 1993 MicroProse PC release.
PC versions: MCGA/VGA
Classic compilation
Relationship
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Rarity: One version is common, at least one other version is rare One version is common, at least one other version is rareOne version is common, at least one other version is rare
Notes:   [1] Game design and research by Jim Bambra & Adrian Earle; additional research by Peter Hofschröer (historian). Coding by Wayne Smithson, Alan Jardine & Mark Robinson. Graphics by Dan Cartwright. Sound FX by Andrew Parton; original music composed by John Broomhall; Amiga music by Allister Brimble.

[2] Original game contents include a large battle map of France and Belgium, with smaller detailed maps for each of the six historical/fictional Napoleonic war campaigns on the reverse side.

[3] Game must be launched from WB.

[4] Game features the Close-Quarters Combat System, and support for savegames and a quit back to WB option.

[5] According to the manual, for reasons of memory management and enhanced gameplay speed, the Amiga disk conversions of FIELDS OF GLORY lack the game database feature of the PC version. In contrast, however, the Amiga/CD32 conversions feature the ability to deploy troops anywhere on the map, whereas the PC version has a fixed deployment area.

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