Alternate History NESes; Spout some ideas!

So? Which alternate histories appeal to you?

  • Rome Never Falls

    Votes: 58 35.8%
  • Axis Wins WWII

    Votes: 55 34.0%
  • D-Day Fails

    Votes: 41 25.3%
  • No Fort Sumter, No Civil War

    Votes: 32 19.8%
  • No Waterloo

    Votes: 33 20.4%
  • Islamic Europe

    Votes: 43 26.5%
  • No Roman Empire

    Votes: 37 22.8%
  • Carthage wins Punic Wars

    Votes: 51 31.5%
  • Alexander the Great survives his bout with malaria

    Votes: 54 33.3%
  • Mesoamerican Empires survived/Americas not discovered

    Votes: 48 29.6%
  • Americans lose revolutionary war/revolutionary war averted

    Votes: 44 27.2%
  • Years of Rice and Salt (Do it again!)

    Votes: 24 14.8%
  • Recolonization of Africa

    Votes: 20 12.3%
  • Advanced Native Americans

    Votes: 59 36.4%
  • Successful Zimmerman note

    Votes: 35 21.6%
  • Germany wins WWI

    Votes: 63 38.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 31 19.1%

  • Total voters
    162
No, its later then that.
 
Vienna Falls to the Turks at some point?
 
Another Guess the PoD map, aren't these fun?
 

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What's the date?
 
@das, France and Spain wins the War of Spanish Sucession?
 
jalapeno_dude said:
What's the date?

Approximately 800 CE.

Another hint: You should be able to be very precise about this PoD. Very, very precise, down to the second, in fact. Literally. (well, obviously, the second in which the PoD happens, not the exact second by the calendar)

Won't say no more. :p
 
North King said:
Dunno how that would make France fall...


I'd say a Bourbon accedes to both the throne of France and Spain for that one.
 
North King said:
Approximately 800 CE.

Another hint: You should be able to be very precise about this PoD. Very, very precise, down to the second, in fact. Literally. (well, obviously, the second in which the PoD happens, not the exact second by the calendar)

Won't say no more. :p
Hmm... The Romans break up into a series of small states via the result of a Diocletian's Reforms gone horribly horribly wrong? Or maybe there's no Constantine...Hmm...
 
Hmm... the Romans have all of England...
 
I assumed the Romans conquered it at one point and then splintered...

Now that you mentioned it, however...

Could you give nation names?
 
Perhaps Athens somehow wins the Pelopennesian War. That doesn't have a precise date, though.
 
Never mind.
 
Athens does not win the Peloponesian war. In fact, the Peloponesian war goes exactly as it normally would, which tells you something about the divergence point's date. ;)

As to nation names, give me a specific nation, and I will tell you the name.
 
This map has no specific PoD, just a general idea that causes a significant change in human history.
 

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Quite the opposite. Rome was significantly stronger in this timeline than in real life. The key word being was.
 
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