Modern
- Force on Force (Ambush Alley Games, 2011)
- A Fistful of TOWs (A Fistful of Games, 1998)
- AK47 Republic (Peter Pig, 1997)
- Ambush Alley! (Ambush Alley Games, 2007)
- Armour & Infantry 1950 - 1975 (War Games Research Group, 1975)
- Battlegroup (Ian Clarke, 2009)
- Bulldogs Away (David Manley, 2006)
- Charlie Company (Ulster Imports, 1986)
- Command Decision (Game Designers Workshop, 1986)
- Conflict 2000 (Tactical Command Games, 1996)
- Cold War Commander (Specialist Military Publishing, 2006)
- Corps Commander (Bruce Rea Taylor, 1986)
- Desert Whirlwind V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
- Dogs of War (modern skirmish) (JC McDaniel, Devil Dog Design, 2002)
- Flashpoint Vietnam (Flashpoint Miniatures, 2006)
- Fox Two (David Manley, 1995)
- Harpoon (Clash of Arms Games)
- Land and Airborne Assault (Peter Morffew, updated May 2009 )
- Megablitz (Multi-period 20th century) (Tim Gow, unknown)
- Micro Armour: The Game - Modern (1946–present days) (GHQ, unknown)
- Modern Ops (Great White Games, 2005)
- Modern Spearhead (Quantum Printing, 2000)
- Phoenix Command (Leading Edge Games, 1986)
- Special Forces (M.O.D. Games, 1982)
- The Men of Company B (Vietnam) (Peter Pig, unknown)
- Tractics (WW2 and Modern) (Mike Reese, Leon Tucker, Gary Gygax, Guidon Games, 1971)
- Wargames Research Group Armour and Infantry 1950-1975
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