rhondabrwn
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Joined: 9/29/2004 From: Snowflake, Arizona Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: berto If you or somebody made PC computerized versions of those games, I'd buy them in a heartbeat. (I'm done with boardgames, so I have no desire to purchase physical paper & cardboard versions.) They are simple enough that it might be possible to make a decent A/I for them, too. (Another interesting fact [to me, anyway ]: My name is in the credits for SPI's American Civil War, but as a mere playtester, proofreader or somesuch.) I agree, computerized versions of the old AH classics would be really cool and a great way to get younger players into the hobby. Who owns the rights to them though? The original marketing for Avalon Hill was for the "12 years and up" market... my big brother bought the first game into the household about the time I was 12. Imagine a 12 year old trying to get into any of our contemporary computer wargames that seem to be targeted towards the adult grognard gamer. It's no wonder we aren't getting new blood into the hobby. They are all going for the arcade "eye candy" instead.
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