The guys from Hussars Games (For Liberty! and 1848) just signed with Matrix for a Napoleon in Italy game:
http://www.matrixgames.com/news/news.asp?nid=437
PBBoeye wrote:How, in Europe of all places, can the name Bonaparte be not well known? Napoleon, Bonaparte... To most educated people those names are synonymous with one another. Now, some ignorant US football fans here in the states might think of some players named 'Napoleon', but c'mon....![]()
Really now - Bonaparte, Kennedy, Churchill, Zidane - the names are easily recognized.![]()
Hungary, maybe?PBBoeye wrote:How, in Europe of all places, can the name Bonaparte be not well known?...
Henry D. wrote:Just a couple of days ago I stumbled across some really cheap quizshow on german Television, were a very blonde young woman was asked which country was invaded by the coalition forces in Gulf-War I (1991). Her answer, for which she had to consult a member of the audience, was: "SAUDI-ARABIA"!
The catch: The young lady in question was studying to become a teacher of history...leure: Really makes You fear for the future of mankind, I tell You...
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That's exactly what my wife said in the ladies defence, but she was serious about it!Rafiki wrote:No worries; Gulf War I is too recent to be considered history (yet). Hopefully, she'll learn by the time it is![]()
Henry D. wrote:My reply: Yes, darling, sure, but still, I like to think that we had a little bit of a greater knowledge about "not yet historical but neither quite current anymore" events, too, back in my days.apy:
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