SpitfireIX
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Joined: 1/9/2003 From: Fort Wayne IN USA Status: offline
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When I was in about 4th grade I noticed ads for AH and SPI games in my dad's military-history magazines. I wanted to get some, but I didn't have a lot of discretionary income. Then a kid about my age moved in across the street, and he had some. I think the first one we ever played was Third Reich. He also had Battle of the Bulge, Dipomacy, and Squad Leader, but he told me that SL was too complex for him. His favorite game was Richthofen's War--we played that one a lot. I think the first one I ever actually owned was Battle of the Bulge--either that or Third Reich. I remember thinking even at the time that there should have been more rules and details to make the games more realistic--can you say "future grognard?" We moved to another part of town right before I started sixth grade, and I didn't get to see Mike that often anymore, so I was reduced to playing with my younger brothers, who weren't much competition. :-( Eventually, I met some other wargamers, and also got into SPI games--on the whole, I liked them a lot better than AH's.
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"I know Japanese. He is very bad. And tricky. But we Americans too smart. We catch him and give him hell." --Benny Sablan, crewman, USS Enterprise 12/7/41
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