- Publisher: Shrapnel Games
- Release Date: Jul 10, 2002
Summary:
When he saw the magnificent sunrise burning through the mist on the morning of the Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon thought he could see his destiny. The combined Russian and Austrian armies were following the French emperor's script to the letter. The Allies believed they were superior in the numbers and that Napoleon, who had fallen back from the best defensive position in the area, the Pratzen Heights, was afraid of a confrontation. The Allied high command was wrong. The latest game in The Greatest Battles Series. Originally based on the Sid Meiers' "Gettysburg" engine, this game will be the basis for an entire new series of grand battles. [Shrapnel Games]
| Rating: | T |
|---|---|
| Developer: | BreakAway Games |
| Genre(s): | Strategy, Wargame, Real-Time, Real-Time |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Violence |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Stephen Langmead | Artist |
| Craig Foster | Additional Design |
| Charles Kibler | Additional Design |
| Adam Bryant | Additional Art |
| Adam Bryant | Designer |
| Andy House | Designer |
| Andy House | Programmer |
| Jim Perry | Programmer |
| Billy Ahlswede | Artist |
| Peter Giancola | Programmer |
| S. Craig Taylor | Designer |
| Russel Vaccaro | Artist |
| Nat Benchley | Voice Actor |
| Michael Rea | Producer |
| Bob Coggins | Additional Design |
| Bill Dugan | Artist |
| Mike Phillilps | Artist |
| Michael Reis | Additional Art |
| Joe Biglin | Project Promotion |
| Craig Childers | Voice Actor |
| Mark Kelner | Voice Actor |
| Boris Gutin | Voice Command Translations |
| Pavel Gutin | Voice Command Translations |
| Nikolay Semibratov | Voice Command Translations |
| Keith Rocco | Game And Manual Artwork |
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