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''Steel Panthers'' is a 1995
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developed and published by
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. Designed by Gary Grigsby and Keith Brors, it simulates
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during
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, across the Western Front, Eastern Front and Pacific Theatre. ''Steel Panthers'' was critically acclaimed and became a commercial hit, with sales above 130,000 units. Magazines such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' named it one of the greatest games of all time. It began the successful '' Steel Panthers'' series, and was followed by '' Steel Panthers II: Modern Battles'' and '' Steel Panthers III''. In 2000,
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published an updated re-release of ''Steel Panthers'' entitled ''Steel Panthers: World at War''.


Gameplay

Players control individual tanks and vehicles from a top-down perspective, on a map with a hexagonal overlay. Infantry are mostly in squad/section sized units (8-12 men), but some units, like
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s, can be controlled individually. The whole force under a player's control is typically
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sized, but may be as small as a
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or
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, or as large as a
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/
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. The game is
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and played against the AI or other humans via
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or hotseat. As with other tactical turn-based
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s, the game features realistic military control, with the smallest common units being squads, up to a brigade sized force. The player controls every available facet, from simple ammunition usage, to the morale, disposition, and command-chain of his troops. The game features: packed single-battle scenarios and campaigns (either branched or linear), single battle generator, campaign generator, and long campaign generator.


Development

''Steel Panthers'' began production in May 1994, designed by Gary Grigsby for Strategic Simulations Inc. (SSI). According to Terry Coleman of ''
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'', Grigsby conceived the game as a way to revisit and update his earlier wargame designs, particularly ''
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'' and '' Panzer Strike''. In 1992, Grigsby had publicly discussed his plan to make another tactical wargame "similar in scope to ''Panzer Strike''", which dealt with ground-based conflicts in Europe during World War II. He told ''
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'' at the time that he was "waiting on a new graphics system from SSI" before he began. Coleman noted that ''Steel Panthers'' creation was marked by "a considerable amount of tension". The success of SSI's ''
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'' led the company to encourage Grigsby to simplify his design to reach a larger audience, while Grigsby "refused to compromise his standards of realism and detail".


Reception

''Steel Panthers'' was commercially successful. In 1996, Alex Dunne of '' Game Developer Magazine'' wrote that it had "been one of SSI's most popular games since it was released last September". Sales by that time had reached 85,000 units; they eventually surpassed 130,000 units. It was the biggest hit of Grigsby's career at the time, and ''
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'' later dubbed it one of the most successful computer wargames ever. ''Steel Panthers'' was named the best wargame of 1995 by ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. It also won ''
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''s 1995 "Military Sim of the Year" award, tied with '' Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness''. The editors of ''PC Gamer US'' called it "easily one of the best tactical simulations ever developed for the PC." Reviewing the game for ''
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'', Peter Smith called ''Steel Panthers'' "a gem in the rough" that "provides a lot of enjoyment" despite its flaws. A reviewer for ''Maximum'' stated that "From the producers of Warlord I and II, ''Steel Panthers'' is everything you'd expected, with authentic WWII footage and over 200 digitized photographs of tanks adding an interesting dimension to the proceedings. A must for any war game guru." They gave it 3 out of 5 stars.


Legacy

Retrospectively, author Rusel DeMaria remarked that Gary Grigsby "created what many believe to be the ultimate armor simulation in ''Steel Panthers''." In 1996, ''Computer Gaming World'' declared ''Steel Panthers'' the 53rd-best computer game ever released: the editors dubbed it "the culmination of such successes as ''
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'', '' Panzer Strike'' and '' Typhoon of Steel''." The magazine's wargame columnist Terry Coleman named it his pick for the fourth-best computer wargame released by late 1996. ''Steel Panthers'' and ''Steel Panthers II'' were named, collectively, the 62nd best computer game ever by ''PC Gamer UK'' in 1997. The success of ''Steel Panthers'' led to a franchise: the game was followed by '' Steel Panthers II: Modern Battles'' and '' Steel Panthers III: Brigade Command 1939–1999''. The game and its sequels proved to be significant hits for SSI, coming on the heels of the company's lucrative ''
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''.


Add-ons and freeware version

According to Robert Mayer of ''
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'', ''Steel Panthers'' "inspired a cottage industry of for-profit add-ons made by enterprising users." In mid-1999, the team behind website ''The Gamers Net'' (TGN) launched a heavy mod of ''Steel Panthers'' called ''Steel Panthers: World War 2''. TGN had been founded by wargamer David Heath and others, who had managed to obtain the ''Steel Panthers''
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from Strategic Simulations. Heath later described this as an unusual arrangement. Gary Grigsby, Keith Brors and Joel Billings were involved in the project. Heath subsequently founded
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, whose debut project was ''Steel Panthers: World at War''. A
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of ''Steel Panthers'', it launched as
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in May 2000, and won the 2000 Charles Roberts Award for "Best 20th Century Era Computer Wargame".


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