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Waterloo Amiga Price Guide & Value

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Details Waterloo (Amiga)

Console
Amiga
Genre
Strategy
Publisher
Crystalware
Release
1981

Technical Specs +

🌐 Box Code
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🇪🇺 EAN
5020026910300
🇪🇺 Box Code
MPIX-WTL
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Market Value Waterloo

Last update : 6/7/2026
LOOSE
$10
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$24
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$48
Sealed
GRADED
$53
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Waterloo

How much is Waterloo worth on Amiga?

The current price guide for this title is around $14.84 for a Loose copy. For serious collectors, a brand new / sealed copy is valued at approximately $9.16. This strategy title published by Crystalware remains a staple for any Amiga library.

Where to buy Waterloo cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Waterloo cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $4.37 for a Very Good copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Waterloo a rare game?

The rarity of Waterloo on Amiga is currently difficult to assess with precision. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.

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Description Waterloo

This was the first in Lothlorien's Warmaster series of Strategy wargames and re-creates the epic battle in 1815 when Napoleon met his final defeat at the hands of a combined British, Dutch and Prussian army at Waterloo. In the game, you command Napoleon's forces against the combined Anglo-Dutch army of Wellington (controlled by the computer). The computer also controls the Prussian forces, which arrive at a later phase of the game. Your objective is to rout the Anglo-Dutch army at Waterloo, while leaving enough men to deal with the Prussian threat coming from Ligny. Infantry and cavalry units are available for both sides (no artillery), each with varying degrees of strength and morale. Terrain effects play an important role in the effectiveness of units - the Anglo-Dutch forces, for example, occupy ridges and farmhouses which increase their defensive capabilities.