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Pegasus Bridge is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services. It was released exclusively in the United Kingdom for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1987. It is the ninth installment of the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during the landings in Normandy on D-Day in the Second World War and revolves around the British 6th Airborne Division's attempts to secure a bridge over the Caen Canal.

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  • Pegasus Bridge est un jeu vidéo de type wargame développé et publié par Personal Software Services au Royaume-Uni en 1987 sur Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et Amstrad CPC. Le jeu retrace les parachutages effectués par la 6e division aéroportée britannique lors du débarquement en Normandie dans le but de sécuriser un pont sur le canal de Caen. Le joueur peut y commander les forces anglaise ou allemande. À sa sortie, il reçoit un accueil mitigé dans la presse spécialisée qui salue ses graphismes mais regrette la présence d’un bugs faisant planter le jeu. (fr)
  • Pegasus Bridge is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services. It was released exclusively in the United Kingdom for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1987. It is the ninth installment of the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during the landings in Normandy on D-Day in the Second World War and revolves around the British 6th Airborne Division's attempts to secure a bridge over the Caen Canal. The game was designed by Alan Steel, who developed all of the games in the Strategic Wargames series. The player can assume control of either British or German forces, in which gameplay of Pegasus Bridge focuses on British forces securing various locations in Normandy or German forces defending the area from the attacking British. The game received mixed reviews upon release, with praise being directed at its "attractive" graphics, however a major bug which caused the game to crash was discovered during one reviewer's initial testing. (en)
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  • Alan Steel (en)
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  • Pegasus Bridge est un jeu vidéo de type wargame développé et publié par Personal Software Services au Royaume-Uni en 1987 sur Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum et Amstrad CPC. Le jeu retrace les parachutages effectués par la 6e division aéroportée britannique lors du débarquement en Normandie dans le but de sécuriser un pont sur le canal de Caen. Le joueur peut y commander les forces anglaise ou allemande. À sa sortie, il reçoit un accueil mitigé dans la presse spécialisée qui salue ses graphismes mais regrette la présence d’un bugs faisant planter le jeu. (fr)
  • Pegasus Bridge is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services. It was released exclusively in the United Kingdom for the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC and Commodore 64 in 1987. It is the ninth installment of the Strategic Wargames series. The game is set during the landings in Normandy on D-Day in the Second World War and revolves around the British 6th Airborne Division's attempts to secure a bridge over the Caen Canal. (en)
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  • Pegasus Bridge (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • Pegasus Bridge (video game) (en)
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