Sid Meier's Gettysburg

Some of the nice things about Antietam was that the units were bigger, so they stayed on the field longer, and rallied more quickly. The last time I played either game, I had to push them through an emulator. It meant playing Antietam without the sound, so I queued up an mp3 playlist of Civil War music and let it play in the background. The overall effect was like watching a visitor center movie!
 
I loved that game. Now I mostly play ultimate generals Civil War, but I haven't played that in a very long time I seem to be going further back into history studying the politics and policies of the 1850s 40s and 30s Nullification is most interesting, almost like a dress rehearsal for the war without the shooting.
 
I loved that game. Now I mostly play ultimate generals Civil War, but I haven't played that in a very long time I seem to be going further back into history studying the politics and policies of the 1850s 40s and 30s Nullification is most interesting, almost like a dress rehearsal for the war without the shooting.
Decades of build up.
 

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