Dean Robb -> (6/25/2000 12:21:00 PM)
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Originally posted by Wild Bill:
As a boy, I taught myself how to play chess. Then I substituted Rooks, Knights, pawns with small plastic soldiers [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/wink.gif[/img].
My first wargames in a box were purchased in 1967, by the pioneer, Avalon Hill. They were Midway and Afrika Korps. Little did I realize I would end up here, Panther.
I remember those! I had them both, too. As I was only in my early teens, that was my first exposure to names like El Alamein, Kassarine Pass, Patton, Rommell.... [img]http://www.matrixgames.com/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
Midway I knew about because I was given a book when I was in the 4th grade named "Great American Fighter Pilots of WWII" (I've still got it...battered, but there!) and the Battle of Midway was in there, of course. I used to build aircraft carriers and planes out of my Legos and re-enact Midway, Coral Sea, et al on my bedroom floor...
Although PacWar is much more engrossing, I sometimes miss the simplistic pleasures of dropping a "bomb" and taking clumps of Legos out of my CVs (which were like over a foot long...I had a LOT of Legos!) to simulate damage...
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