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donkuchi19 -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 8:59:07 AM)

Hey Nikademus, I just ordered from Shrapnel games a new version of M.U.L.E. It is called SPACE H.O.R.S.E. now but it plays exactly the same. I spent so much time in college playing MULE I ended up staying an extra year just to finish my classes I missed from staying up all night with my roommate playing the game.

BTW: I am 35 and my first wargame was TACTICS II that I found at a game store. It looked like it had been on display for 20 years when I bought it in 1976 at age 8. (Had over 10,000 army men before that from age 3)
First computer wargame I remember playing was Bismark for the Apple II.




rawink -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 9:53:56 AM)

Be 38 in July..

first computer games? uh.. a really bad Star trek sim on the TRS-80 !!!

I played an AH table top game with paper counters.. Can't remember the name, but I got tired of certain features and Xerox'd the counters and cut and pasted them to cardboard to make MORE Carriers!! LOL! campaing editors even in the paper days!

And I played lots and lots of risk.. we had special rules for me and a couple budies.. we robbed 8 "Battleships games" you know, the flip up plastic game where you cal out cords and gets hit? we cut off the pegs on the bottom.. and used the ship models on the Risk board. And we robbed 4 Forrestal class "Model" kits of their air wings and used the mini planes on the board as well... our Risk games with modded rules eventually turning into a huge table top game using the same rules with armor minatures.. we needed lives in the early 80's.. badly.. but at least we didnt have 80's HAIR!!! Those game wen't on for weeks some times.




snuffl -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 10:01:35 AM)

be 24 in November

first wargames played:
DDAY
Steel Panthers I
The Operational Art of War




Odin -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 10:38:49 AM)

30, and first game was KAMPFGRUPPE for C64 if i remember correctly[&:]




tigercub -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 10:53:31 AM)

arrr yes 44 years young been ,i live a day more plane ran out of fuel today but safe landing!{got some good pics}
dont remember when i was not playing wargames or with planes model now real ones.




LargeSlowTarget -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 11:44:55 AM)

Biological age: 30, extract the root for my mental age...
Inherited a bunch of wargames when I got a used Commodore 64 about 16 years ago, including well-known classics like Blue Max, Ace of Aces, Silent Service, Destroyer, Steel Thunder, Kampfgruppe, Guadalcanal, and my favorite - Crusade in Europe. Got so hooked on gaming that my Mom finally took the box with the floppy discs away from me. Anticipating such a move, I already had stored copies of my favorite games at a safe place... [:D]




Apollo11 -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 12:20:17 PM)

Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: ZOOMIE1980

1980's.... kind of a "Golden Age" for computer based wargaming. Primative graphics, next to no memory or disk storage so games had to be cleverly written to fit and the gameplay had to be great as there was no eye candy to sell them at all. But what truely made that era great, was it was easy to get/hack into the source code of any game (be it AppleSoft Basic on Apple II's or the machine code on C64's, etc) and the game code was usually small enough you could get your hands around it. With a fairly minimal set of basic programming skills you could find the code block of parts of the game you didn't like and "fix" to suit your ideas!

My first stab at "fixing" games were GG's old SSI fare for Apple IIc's. You booted to the game disk then hit some magical keyboard combination and it would dump you to a ProDos prompt with the game code fully loaded. YOu find the area you wanted to "fix", fix it, save it to the disk (or a copy) and then reboot and run your "fixed" version! My very first effort in that area was adding a lot new AI code to old NA '86. Went on to modify some other SSI games of that era and write a couple of entirely new ones that I never bothered to attempt to publish, just played them myself.


How true...

And at that time the whole memory capacity for computer was so small that programs were written as good as humanly possible and _ONLY_ in assembler (machine language)!

The "Elite" was fantastic program (in my computer history I spend the most time with "Elite" on my C64 when I was kid and that was unsurpassed - UV in current day is on second place) that took whole ZX Spectrum and/or C64 memory...

Ahh... those were the days... [8D]


Leo "Apollo11"




Lex Talionis -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 12:25:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sprior

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ORIGINAL: Lex Talionis

[sm=00000436.gif]I had the ZX also, then the Spectrum 48k, before getting a newer Spectrum 128k +3 (+3 denoted floppy drive) [sm=terms.gif]. My favourite game was "Arnhem". Wasted away my 11-16 years playing that game [:D].



Hey I had those too - remember Vulcan too, and Laser Squad?

Now 43, been playing board games since 18 and still doing it. First board game evr played against a real human was Richtofen's War in the IFF room of HMS Galatea in 1979... Most recently played Downtown


Hey there "sprior"

Unfortunately I don't remember Vulcan or Laser Squad[&:], but my brothers and I had over 100 Spectrum games. Commando, Dambusters, Gauntlet, Op Wolf, and Op Thunderbolt are the ones that spring to mind.


But for me "Arnhem" was the daddy of them all[&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o]. From looking at the "Highway To The Reich" site, HTTR seems to be based on the Spectrum "Arnhem" original! Been meaning to get that game.


I too had Richtofen's War, used to play it against my brother. It was definitely a duel to the death[sm=duel.gif][sm=00000036.gif][sm=00000055.gif][sm=00000106.gif], after the first days combat you'd be lucky if you had any British Scouts or Two-seaters left to fly missions the next day[:(]. Bloody April 1917 was definitely BLOODY!

Lex




Sonny -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 2:50:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag

Let's all date ourselves. Who all remembers "Hunt the Wumpus" ?


Oh, geez, I played that on the mainframe at work along with Adventure before pcs were popular. Later we had Star Trek and lots of people complained that they couldn't use the terminals for work from noon to 1 o'clock because so many people were playing Star Trek on them. The systems programmers were told to erase all games from the mainframe. What a sad day - until I discovered they were only renamed not erased.[:D]




Mr.Frag -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 3:32:36 PM)

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Zork,Enchanter,Planetfall ...


LOL - we called them typing tutors [:D]

I swear to this day, Infocom taught me how to type fast! [:D]




soeren -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 5:48:21 PM)

I did a port of the Star Treck game to a Sharp MZ80k at the start of the 80's. The first computergame I ever wrote and the first on I ever played.

long long ago it was ...




Toro -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 6:03:19 PM)

44 and running strong... (gotta bicycle to counter my couch-potato tendencies Matrix is giving me).

First computer game: Empire (on a university mainframe, with A for army, D for destroyer, etc, etc.).

First board game: AH's Panzer Leader.




crsutton -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 7:11:22 PM)

49 years old--and I still have my girlish figure!!

Avalon Hill's "Gettyburg" was my first game. Did not even read the rules or play it. Just moved the pieces around and made up my own rules. The hexes were square!!!




Nikademus -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 7:55:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: donkuchi

Hey Nikademus, I just ordered from Shrapnel games a new version of M.U.L.E. It is called SPACE H.O.R.S.E. now but it plays exactly the same. I spent so much time in college playing MULE I ended up staying an extra year just to finish my classes I missed from staying up all night with my roommate playing the game.

BTW: I am 35 and my first wargame was TACTICS II that I found at a game store. It looked like it had been on display for 20 years when I bought it in 1976 at age 8. (Had over 10,000 army men before that from age 3)
First computer wargame I remember playing was Bismark for the Apple II.


I still play MULE on occasion using an Atari800 emulator....cant beat the original! WitP could take a page from MULE.....if you make a bad decision....blame it on a runaway MULE (or too much gambling at the bar)

If you get a funky combat result? blame it on Sunspot Activity! [:D]




Mr.Frag -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 7:59:48 PM)

Any of you guys Megawar addicts from the Compuserv days?

ASCII art made for great games. The concept had to be fantastic because the graphics were so bad [:D]

Sometimes I think we need to go back in time and dig up some of the greats. Concept was everything back then. Now we have graphics and sound but no concept. Boring! Thats why I play wargames. [;)]




Nikademus -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 8:05:01 PM)

ah the ASCII days.....i miss all the plethora of colorful (well colorful in terms of text) BBS's you could dial into and such. Then there was King of the Cats.....RIP graphics......that was a concept.

sniff......the good ol days indeed.




The Gnome -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 8:56:17 PM)

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Sometimes I think we need to go back in time and dig up some of the greats. Concept was everything back then. Now we have graphics and sound but no concept. Boring! Thats why I play wargames.


I think the advent of advanced graphics and sound actually took a massive toll on gameplay. I remember playing Bomb Alley,North Atlantic '85, Tigers in the Snow, Dnieper River Line over and over and over again.

Without the graphics I almost felt like I was some general/admiral sitting deep in a bunker getting reports from the front line!

SSN Phoenix launches torpedo attack......




MasterChief -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 10:29:56 PM)

41....started with Avalon Hills Tactics II in 73 or 74 and haven't been able to stop since then! I still own the board game by the way. I was a little late getting into computer wargaming, but my first game was PacWar in 92 or 93!! Imagine my nostalgic anticipation of this one!!!!




MasterChief -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 10:43:13 PM)

For all those who teethed on Tactics II... I'm working on a Tactics II Scenario for Talon Soft's ACOW. I plan on keeping it as close to the original as possible but will of course take advantage of some of ACOW capabilities... I.E. airpower, naval presence, a few more specialised units and railroads. It should make an interesting PBEM game.




Fallschirmjager -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/15/2004 11:00:06 PM)

All these people have mentioned Tactics II
Was there ever a Tactics I?




Paulchen -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 12:16:38 AM)

36 and starting with wargaming for ten years with pacwar




kev_uk -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 2:09:41 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lex Talionis

But for me "Arnhem" was the daddy of them all[&o][&o][&o][&o][&o][&o]. From looking at the "Highway To The Reich" site, HTTR seems to be based on the Spectrum "Arnhem" original! Been meaning to get that game.




Yup, I remember Arnhem, by R.T Smith (I think he works on the AI for the Total War series now, not sure tho). He also did Desert Rats as well, which was brill. Arnhem though, yeah that was a classic. AI was dumb as anything, but I enjoyed trying to hold onto the bridge with my paras against overwhelming odds whilst XXX Corps tried to make it up the highway..great stuff. He also did one based on Torch as well, never played that one though.

Another speccy game I liked was based on the Lynx helicopter, you had to shuttle troops all over this map to bolster defences and engage in A/G combat as well, having to outfit your Lynx with either troops or munitions...great game.

BTW I am 33 next tuesday!




Arnir -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 2:56:06 AM)

I'm 37. My first computer was an Apple ][+ with the mighty 48k. (I first typed meg. My how times have changed).

My first wargame (of my own) Midway from AH.

My first computer game was Computer Air Combat from SSI. Then Wizardry. I was well rounded back then.

I loved the old computer games because it was all about the play. Also, it was years before I got a game that had show affecting bugs (not show stopping). Can't say that these days. Of course, I was more naive back then, but the games worked and I loved them. Still miss the solid sound of an Apple drive closing. Metal. <sigh> Those were the days.




daump -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 4:37:37 AM)

42

First intro to wargaming was Panzerblitz/Panzer Leader in Junior High and played years of Airforce/Dauntless and Star Fleet Battles.

Got into computer wargaming with my Atari 800 with Kampgruppe and USAAF and wrote my own Star Fleet Battles combat resolution utility.

Looking forward to end of June early July.

[:D]




Bulldog61 -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 5:19:33 AM)

49 started with A/H's Guadalcanal




bradfordkay -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/16/2004 8:31:35 AM)

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All these people have mentioned Tactics II
Was there ever a Tactics I?


IIRC, suh, Tactics was Avalon Hill's very first release back in the fifties. I didn't discover them until '69 (I was eleven), but remember reading a history of AH at some time in my life. A lot of those memories are a little foggy, but I believe that the bit about Tactics is correct.




pompack -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/17/2004 12:32:50 AM)

IIRC, Tactics was a kinda hobby-level production by Roberts. He decided to publish it for real, cleaned it up, formed Avalon Hill to publish it, and called the result Tactics II. I think that was about 1959, but the details get a little fuzzy over the decades.[;)]




bradfordkay -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/17/2004 7:39:01 AM)

You could well be right. I did say that my memories from that period are a little foggy...




Blackhorse -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/17/2004 6:45:06 PM)

There was no commercially-released "Tactics / I" . . . Tactics II was it.

Re: Computer games.

All the way back in 1973 in high school I recall playing an Xbasic game (all text, of course!) to put a moon lander (softly!) onto the surface of the moon. I also "programmed" my first game . . . a US Presidential Election simulation. As these were 'played' on a PDP-101 computer, with a roll of punched tape to 'program' it, I don't think of them in the same vein as modern computer games.

My first three real computer games were in 1980/81.

1. B-1 Bomber, an all-text game where you try to get a single bomber from the arctic to a target in the Soviet Union and back. Woe unto the pilot who is assigned to take out Yerevan!

2. Midway (name?). Another simple simulation -- no naval or land combat, only planes from one task force attacking another. One game ended in a draw after a series of ineffective strikes chewed up all the planes but left the carriers on both sides untouched or only lightly damaged. In the end, the computer's last plane (a fighter) shot down my last plane (a dive bomber).

3. Some abstract nuclear war simulation. Each side got an 8x8 grid with some cities on it. Each turn was a year and you built one of Bombers, Missiles, Nuclear Submarines, ABM sites, MIRVs, or spies. Eventually, either you or the computer decided to 'first strike' and then played out the carnage.




MadmanRick -> RE: Our Ages..... (6/17/2004 8:18:49 PM)

I am 43 (44 in less than month) and my first wargames were:

Afrika Korps-board

Harpoon-computer

I have currently some 2-300 computer wargames (most which I haven't touched in years and some that are unplayable due to system limitations) and at least 30 board wargames (out of a total of 150 or so that I owned in the '80's). My favorite genre is 20th century naval wargames, with an interest in WW2 and later ground games. However, I've played everything from flight sims to Age Of Empires, with a few sports sims thrown in for good measure. My absolute favorites have been (computer) Harpoon Classic, with honorable mention going to Steel Panthers series (and mods) Uncommon Valor, Close Combat 4/5 (& mods), V For Victory series and The Operational Art of War I & II, (board) Flattop with honorable mention going to the AH's Panzer Leader, Victory Games Fleet Series, AH's Fortress Europa and GDW's The Third World War series. Most disappointing games are (computer) Patriot, with dishonorable mention going to The Third Reich, (board) VG's Pacific War with dishonorable mention going to VG's Vietnam and GDW's Assault series (which I drooled over for many, many months, but never was truly able to play due to it's complexity). Most anticipated vaporware is/was Harpoon 4 [:(]

Madman




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