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Also neat cuz each player had a move going (helped to be playing a trusted friend.) I have decided that while wargames must abstract many things, if they forced you to make the same kinds of decisions as in real combat, with correspondingly probable and/or historical results, then it was a good design. Howard


We have people from all over, several from England, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, mainland Europe as well as the US.
There are even sevaral members from Utah.

Good memories of those games Howard. How long did I spend staring at those boards over the yrs?

Those tanks look pretty neat.

Those tanks look pretty neat."
I don't play it but I watch a few games on youtube and it looks pretty neat.


So far, there is no agreement on the big games for next year, but something OCS is always a favorite and this year, some of us are pushing for GMT's Battle for Normandy game. We usually thrash out who's playing what after New Year's Day.
Most of us are Ohioans, but there are some from other midwestern states who have showed up, even a few New Yorkers.


The short clip is but for a second or two and it looks like Anzio, Battle of the Bulge, D-Day, Blitkrieg, and Afrika Korps.
They don't sell for much on Ebay, so surprised they
even have them.
Good to see the games being part of Americana.

My brother and I played a lot of SL in 1983-84, but we declined to continue with Advanced SL. I dug out our games and played a scenario solitaire two weekends ago, it's still fun.






They had their toy/game expert evaluate its value. He said it had normal wear and tear, it had been played, but all the pieces were there and said it would probably sell for $40-50. It wasn't collectable as it wasn't unused.
The Pawn store didn't buy it as it wasn't worth it.
A quick look on Ebay shows it listing for from $9 to $90. the $9 being about the shape as the one in the show.

I also used to play 'Silent Hunter' on PC, another great WW2 sim.




My favorite game systems are the one for Cobra, though that game is flawed because of the probable German defense, and the GDW series games.
I have two copies of the large AH pacific war game so that it can be played referreed or at least blind.
I have many of the Europa Series games, some of the better SPI games. Russian Front, Storm over Arhnem series to include Cassino, Stalingrad and Breakthrough Normandy.. Have an original Gettysburg but not in good shape. Hate to let these old teddy bears from my youth go, but if a got a fair offer I would sell them. Mostly have the operational and strategic level games. To me the quality of the game was related to forcing the player to face the same issues and make the same kinds of choices as the historical operators. Have just about all the PC Panzer General games up to PGII.

I will take this opportunity to plug a convention that I attend annually. We play for a whole week, so that we can play monster games like Russian Campaign and Europa and many others. There's usually 15-20 of us taking over the ballroom of a small motel in Sandusky, Ohio, always the week following the Super Bowl.
Winterfest Wargaming http://www.winterfestwargaming.com/ This will be our 20th year.

We have something similar in Canberra for boardgamers of all genres:
http://www.cgs.asn.au/cancon/

'Teddy Bears' I like that description Howard. I've a dozen or so in their treasured box, and why do I still have them?
AH Stalingrad was one of the first and played the most. Always loved all those photographs on the cover. Let's see what else?
All AH, Anzio, Blitzkrieg, Civil War, 1914, Jutland, mmm now where is that box ?


We have something similar in Canberra for boardgamers of all genres:
http://www.cgs.asn.au/cancon/"
Rick, do you make it there often? I am out this Jan (start a new job in Jan) but have pencilled it in for 2020. I have a long history of wargames and RPG's although for the last few years best I have managed is some ASL at the Sydney Paddington Bears group



It's only $15.00 and available on consoles, computers, and mobile devices. I highly recommend it.

GMT Games will be shipping its 3rd printing of Empire of the Sun within the next few weeks.
MMP is hosting its annual Winter Offensive gaming event in Maryland this weekend. They are releasing Red Factories at the event and will be shipping pre-orders next week.

I've been playing GMT's Labyrinth for the last several months. Great game - takes more than a few games to get the hang of it, but is it a nail biter. Both sides feel as if they just don't have the needed funding or military units to keep the other at bay.

I do have the Labyrinth expansion. I have not played with the expansion yet, but with what you've said perhaps I should break it out and take a look!
GMT's Empire of the Sun just arrived - had the P500 order for this one. Another I've got to get on the table. There just isn't enough time to read and game let alone work!
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