Halls of Montezuma: A Battle History of the United States Marine Corps

Halls of Montezuma: A Battle History of the United States Marine Corps (1987)

by Strategic Studies Group
Genres:Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Simulator
Themes:Historical, Warfare
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Halls of Montezuma follows the USMC in many of their historic battles, from the capture of Mexico City in 1848 to the Vietnam War. The game came with a graphics editor and was released in the late eighties for the PC, C64, Apple II and the Amiga.
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