Cmdrcain -> RE: How did you get started in wargaming? (7/16/2008 10:04:44 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Zap Somewhere along the way(the Vietnam war protest), Wargame became a bad, bad. So, games started disappearing off the shelves. They used to be easily accesible in your neighborhood toy stores. Players of wargames were entered into the ranks of the sub culture. I remember sensing shame and feeling different because I sought out these types of games. My mother was one of those proponets telling me how bad it was to like to play wargames. As I browsed at stores,I'd look over my shoulder "to see who was watching me[sm=nono.gif]" That mindset I spoke earlier really did damage to the wargame market back then. Of course it did not help that my friends had no interest in playing wargames. [:@][:'(] War Games were second, before that I think the move was to remove Toy Guns, and the like, the premise being it corrupted young minds and raised all the murderers etc Never mind my peers and I growing up in 1960's had our realistic guns, like an M1 and we played guns Dawn to Dusk, also at that time came out GI Joe (and later due to [:'(] Feminists... GI Jane) Ahh I still sort of recall how i had a Jeep to put my GI Joe in etc... As it is, first it was toy guns then they went after war Games... and it seems theres MORE Murderers etc NOW then there were when kids played Guns... Go Figure [:'(]
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