Regeurk
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Joined: 11/17/2004 From: Denver, Colo. Status: offline
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Ah, the good old days of Avalon Hill wargames. The first game I ever owned (at age 12) was Richtofen's War, followed quickly by Luftwaffe. After this "air force phase" I read C. S. Forrester's Hornblower series, and in my later teens moved into a naval fascination -- Midway, Jutland, and my favorite for many years, Wooden Ships & Iron Men (I've sometimes wondered how long it would take to play an EiA game where, for every naval battle, the players involved would move to WS&IM to play out and resolve the battle tactically with that game!). Then I moved into my 18th century strategic phase -- 1776, War and Peace, Soldier King, and ultimately, like finding my soul mate, EiA, where I have remained ever since, almost like a monogamous lover! I play EiA to the exclusion of all others, and am devoted to it. I can guarantee I will buy this game when it is released, and, although some of what I have learned has disappointed me slightly (I'm glad TMR got included!), and I am not thrilled with some of the graphics (I agree with whoever it was who said they like the corps counters "nice'n'square"), let's face it, even with a few (from my point of view) disappointments, there will be nothing like it in all the world. So keep at it, Marshall and all the rest. I'm waiting faithfully and, well, as patiently as I can. But I'm not getting any younger!
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