wdolson
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Joined: 6/28/2006 From: Near Portland, OR Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: wdolson I think we lived parallel lives. Third Reich was my second or third wargame purchase (around age 12 or 13). Flattop and Squad Leader were also favorites from my teen years. I own the entire Squad Leader series released by AH except for the Deluxe ASL games. Bill quote:
ORIGINAL: Capt Hornblower That strikes me as kinda young to have started on AH/SPI games. My first "wargame" experiences were with the Milton Bradley American Heritage games. I still have Broadside, Dogfight, and Hit the Beach!, along with my dozens (hundreds?) of more advanced board wargames. I did very little that was considered "age appropriate". When I was born, my parents were in their 40s and I have one sister 10 years older who was skipped a year in school and was still ahead of most of her peers. They just weren't prepared for another small kid and I always felt expected to achieve at the level of my sister. When I was around 4, my father read me excerpts from Robert Johnson's book "Thunderbolt" as bedtime reading. When I asked him to read me more about a year later, he told me to read it myself, which I did (it did take me about a month though). My sister could read college level in Kindergarten, so it was just assumed I could do the same. I was never as strong at English as she was, but I got by. I also started building plastic models when I was three. I couldn't really read the instructions, but I could look at the pictures and figure out what goes where. They were clumsy efforts compared to someone older, but thinking back they weren't bad for a 3-4 year old. When I got Luftwaffe at 5, my parents took me on vacation the week after Christmas with me and left my sister home. She said she'd figure out the game and teach me when we got back. I was shocked when she told me it was too complex for me. Nobody in the family had ever told me I was incapable of understanding something. She was right though. I couldn't figure it out then. Bill
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