28ID -> RE: AH D-Day (10/29/2013 5:52:04 PM)
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I just passed my 35th anniversary as a wargamer. Longer than that, if you count my many failed attempts at designing and constructing my own games. (I even used a Lite Brite machine for a time.) On Columbus day of '78 I bought Tactics II for five dollars at a mall toy store. I was instantly hooked. By the mid 90s I had most of the AH titles along with an untold number of SPI, GDW, and Victory Games products. I think ASL was my last board game purchase. By '92 I was "converted" to PC wargames and the board games spent more time on the shelf. I never found a good way of solving the cat problem. I remember in the early 80s having had the Europa module of the invasion of France set up, with all of its hundreds (maybe thousands?) of counters in the right hexes. I went out for a few hours and came home to cat-produced piles of counters all over the table and the floor. D-Day was a favorite, as was Fortress Europa, later. They look terribly primitive today, but they did play well and my imagination filled in the gaps as far as the "graphics" went.
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