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[edit] Summary
Screenshot from Fields of Glory for Amiga.
[edit] Licensing
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[edit] Fair Use rationale for use on Real-time tactics
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Description |
Screenshot showing typical gameplay of Fields of Glory for the MS-DOS and Amiga |
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Portion used |
Single screenshot |
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No: Image is high-resolution |
Purpose of use |
To show an example of software in a given genre |
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Other information | This image does not allow users to make illegal copies of the software, and does not diminish the copyright holder's ability to market the software. |
Used in article on real-time tactics to exemplify one of the earliest ancestral and archetypal game of the genre since it illustrates steps in the evolution of the game type, style and interface.
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