Further Development of Game System
Empire of the Rising Sun (1995) is a companion game, also developed by Bruce Harper, of the Pacific Theater of Operations in World War II. A3R and ERS can be played separately or together in a "Global War" simulation using rules that are part of the ERS package. By 1997 the development of a new version - originally entitled "Global War 2000" but eventually renamed "A World At War" - was underway ("Ultra" continued to be published online) and thereafter the original published version of "Advanced Third Reich" was referred to by aficionados as "classic". In 2003 GMT Games published a new Bruce Harper game, A World at War (AWAW), a substantially revamped, larger, and more complex version of the combined A3R and ERS.
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