Industrial
- Chassepot & Needlegun (Franco-Prussian War) (Frontier Miniatures, 1985)
- Gutshot (American Old West) (Mike Mitchell, Mike Murphy & Paul Mauer, Hawgleg Publishing, 2005)
- Hey You in the Jail! (American Old West) (Peter Pig, unknown)
- Imperial Splendour V 6 (Computer Moderated Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
- Legends of the Old West (Warhammer Historical Games Ltd, 2004)
- Red Actions (Russian Civil War) (The Perfect Captain, unknown)
- Santa Anna Rules! (Mexican and Texas Wars of Independence, Mexican-American War) (Buck Surdu and Pete Panzeri, 1998)
- Six-Gun Sound: Blaze of Glory (American Old West) (Two-Hour Wargames, 2007)
- Tombstones n' Tumbleweeds (American Old West) (Game Werks, 2004)
- Warpaint (Indian Wars) (Emperor's Press/Old Glory Miniatures, 1996)
- Western Gunfight Wargame Rules (American Old West) (Curtis Brothers, 1971)
- Yellow Ribbon (Indian Wars) (Ulster Imports, 1988)
- The Great Powers - Post-Napoleonic Warfare V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
- They Died For Glory (Franco-Prussian War) (Quantum Printing Company, 1992)
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