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|title = RDF 1985
|title = RDF 1985
|image = [[Image:RDF 1985 box front.jpg|256px|Box art]]
|image = [[Image:RDF 1985 box front.jpg|256px|Box art]]
|caption = Official box art of ''RDF 1985''
|caption = Box art
|developer = Roger Keating
|developer = Roger Keating
|publisher = [[Strategic Simulations Inc.]]
|publisher = [[Strategic Simulations]]
|released = {{vgrelease|NA|1983}}
|released = {{vgrelease|NA|1983}}
|genre = [[Computer wargame|Wargame]]
|genre = [[Computer wargame|Wargame]]
|modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] <br> [[multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]] <small>(up to two players)</small>
|modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] <br> [[multiplayer video game|Multiplayer]] <small>(up to two players)</small>
|platforms = [[Apple II]] <br> [[Commodore 64]]
|platforms = [[Apple II]], [[Commodore 64]]
}}
}}


'''''RDF 1985''''' is a computer [[Wargame (video games)|wargame]] published in 1983 by [[Strategic Simulations, Inc.]] Developed by Roger Keating it was the second in the "When Superpowers Collide" series.
'''''RDF 1985''''' is a computer [[Wargame (video games)|wargame]] published in 1983 by [[Strategic Simulations]] Developed by Roger Keating it was the second in the "When Superpowers Collide" series.


==Summary==
==Summary==

Revision as of 02:42, 9 July 2017

RDF 1985
Box art
Box art
Developer(s)Roger Keating
Publisher(s)Strategic Simulations
Platform(s)Apple II, Commodore 64
Release
Genre(s)Wargame
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer (up to two players)

RDF 1985 is a computer wargame published in 1983 by Strategic Simulations Developed by Roger Keating it was the second in the "When Superpowers Collide" series.

Summary

The game simulates a battle between the American Rapid Deployment Force and Soviet forces for control of the Saudi Arabian oil fields. The player may choose to play either the American or Soviet forces, and can play in turns against another human component or against the computer.

See also