Updates for Two Battleground War Games
Napoleonic and Civil war games get patched up
Date: Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Matrix Games has released new updates for both John Tiller’s Battleground Napoleonic Wars and Battleground Civil War. The updates bring Battleground Napoleonic Wars up to version 1.01 and Battleground Civil War up to version 1.02. Both updates resolve a sound-related crash issue that could arise when reaching the time limit of a scenario.

David Heath, Director of Operations at Matrix Games, said “John Tiller’s Battleground Napoleonic Wars and Battleground Civil War are both timeless classics and Matrix Games is happy to continue to support these great titles, ensuring that gamers can enjoy them for years to come.”

John Tiller’s Battleground Series releases put the player in command of the mighty armies of the Napoleonic and American Civil War era, combining the interface and turn-based game mechanics that made John Tiller’s original game designs famous. With the choice of 2D or 3D battlefield view, dozens of scenarios and more historical information then can be found in most public libraries, John Tiller’s Battleground Napoleonic Wars and Battleground Civil War bring battles and campaigns from the past to life.

Devil May Cry 4 Review
Though the main character has changed, the signature gameplay of the series is as stylish and intense as ever.
Supreme Ruler 2020 Review
Putting the hard in hardcore.
This turn-based strategy offering, a remake of sorts of the 2004 game, is a good value at 20 bucks and packs a surprising amount of finger tapping strategy.
It's spooky, it's pretty, and it has Dracula. But man is it ever hard.
GRID blends arcade action and realism in one impressive package.
The third incarnation of Rockstar's sandbox school game.
A 7 minute look at the features of the upcoming game.
A further glimpse into the upcoming WWII based stealth game.
Free to play MMO celebrates by letting you buy things.
Dead Space Preview
Dead Space aims to scare the pants off of you -- period.
E3 2008: Dawn of War II Preview
Relic and THQ dive back into the 40K universe and we get a first hand look.
The Total War series tackles the Age of Napoleon and the Age of Sail.
30 unadulterated minutes of hands-on play with one of the year's most anticipated games.