Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation | |
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Developer(s) | Sphere, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Spectrum HoloByte |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Release | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Vehicle simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation is a 1989 video game published by Spectrum HoloByte.
Tank is a game in which this armor simulation that includes a training scenario at Fort Knox, and scenarios in the Fulda Gap region of Central Europe and the Middle East between Israel, Syria, and Lebanon. [1]
Tank was intended as the initial release for the "Electronic Battlefield System". [1]
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M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Sadly, Tank has no infantry; both sides are armor heavy. This could well occur in rare instances, but the absence of infantry is sorely missed in what purports to be a simulation of the contemporary battlefield." [1]
Paul Rigby for The Games Machine said that "Tank is an enjoyable simulation which benefits from a great deal of detailed research – the operation of the M1 Abrams is well portrayed, while the option of being able to control 16 tanks is exciting (and exhausting!)." [2]
Steven Anzovin for Compute! said that "If you sigh wistfully for the great tank battles that may never be, Tank is definitely your game." [3]
Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation | |
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![]() Original cover art | |
Developer(s) | Sphere, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Spectrum HoloByte |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Release | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Vehicle simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Tank: The M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Simulation is a 1989 video game published by Spectrum HoloByte.
Tank is a game in which this armor simulation that includes a training scenario at Fort Knox, and scenarios in the Fulda Gap region of Central Europe and the Middle East between Israel, Syria, and Lebanon. [1]
Tank was intended as the initial release for the "Electronic Battlefield System". [1]
This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's
quality standards, as - see
WP:QUOTEFARM and
WP:PARAPHRASE. (August 2021) |
M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Sadly, Tank has no infantry; both sides are armor heavy. This could well occur in rare instances, but the absence of infantry is sorely missed in what purports to be a simulation of the contemporary battlefield." [1]
Paul Rigby for The Games Machine said that "Tank is an enjoyable simulation which benefits from a great deal of detailed research – the operation of the M1 Abrams is well portrayed, while the option of being able to control 16 tanks is exciting (and exhausting!)." [2]
Steven Anzovin for Compute! said that "If you sigh wistfully for the great tank battles that may never be, Tank is definitely your game." [3]