Post games that everyone has played in your country, but nobody knows outside of it

Post games that everyone has played in your country, but nobody knows outside of it

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Boomer gamers in Spain have a weird fascination with slav RTS games. Nobody really cares about StarCraft, but ask them about something like Cossacks and they'll go
>yep, that was a good game -sips a can of Estrella Damm-

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Vietcong
Original War
Polda series
Bulánci

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such a good game

These games are pretty known in Italy too for some reason
Codename Panzers I and II had some nice campaigns tho
The same goes for this one, it's known as PC Calcio here

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>These games are pretty known in Italy too
That's because FX Interactive published the same games in Spain and Italy

That's a fucking classic. Although I never took advantage of passive abilities until last year when I tried to replay it.

This and imperium 2

Never played this one, other Haemimont games were pretty popular here tho, namely original Celtic Kings and Punic Wars.

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>Basado
Basado indeed

(impervm 1)
Port Royal and pic related
my dad played them a lot

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Literally a dumbed down Empire Earth with better graphics and actual civs

It’s kinda same in Finland with the +30 PC gaming crowd, lots of nostalgia for semi-obscure strategy games, slavic and otherwise.

I also remember that Combat Mission got a lot of praise here in the PC gaming community, and then a writer for a local PC gaming magazine asked for an interview of the developers after the release, the dev himself actually noted that they were completely surprised how much the game had sold and gained attention in such a ridiculously small market area as Finland. I guess that it helps that at least some kind of military history hobbyism was rather mainstream here back in the day decades ago, less so today.

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this game was kino, especially when we were 9-11 and had no idea how to beat

>FX interactive
Mis negros.

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patrician III is really popular outside of spain muh nigger

kek

>military history hobbyism was rather mainstream
I think it was quite popular everywhere back in the day, it really needs to make a comeback

What country?

I almost forgot about this one

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these point and click pink panther games.

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How to play an FX interactive game in modern systems?
I still got my copy of tzar, imperium, and a bunch of others and like user already said, I could only play skirmish because I was a child at that time. Now I want to beat it as a manchild

Fucker sold like hotcakes in italy, still have half the series on my shelf

>FX's website is giving free games every week because of the quarantine
>you need to use their own shitty launcher

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I think it's mostly because it often came with PC magazines, the same applies to Commandos

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