GO SPURS GO... and...

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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SPURS! The best team wins with the most beautiful game seen since Pele's Brazil. Viva los Spurs!

There is more, Sports Fans. I have agreed to play Michael, a/k/a NYGiants59, in a Reluctant Admiral match. We were only waiting for the end of the NBA Finals as I am a life long Spurs fan.

I am honored to face such a competent opponent. We will both have AARs. This will be the ultimate challenge for me, I relish it.

Banzai! Banzai! Banzai!!!!
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PS - I need some help from the Admins. I have a new all in one tablet/lap top and need to download AE to my new device. How can I do this? I am happy to supply my original WiTP and AE license keys and to delete the game from my old desktop if necessary. Little help here! [&o]
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SPURS! The best team wins with the most beautiful game seen since Pele's Brazil. Viva los Spurs!
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Ah, that's nice of an Arsenal fan to admit - thank-you Cribtop [;)]

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Ugh, Green button time. [:D]

It has always created some cognitive dissonance that the first team I ever pulled for is known as the Spurs, which is also the moniker of a certain Premier League side that I prefer, err, somewhat less. I find beer washes away the confusion, as does the fact that the NBA Spurs often win, that other team not so much. [:'(]
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Ugh, Green button time. [:D]

It has always created some cognitive dissonance that the first team I ever pulled for is known as the Spurs, which is also the moniker of a certain Premier League side that I prefer, err, somewhat less. I find beer washes away the confusion, as does the fact that the NBA Spurs often win, that other team not so much. [:'(]
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Its alright Cribtop we understand, we do really. You secretly support the Spurs. Its okay, you can admit it, you are amongst friends here.....
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Why isn't the Green Button worrrkiinnggg!!!!! [:@][:D]

Runs off to replay Invicibles clinching at White Hart Lane and to post Szcesney's selfie as his background pic. [;)]
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Why isn't the Green Button worrrkiinnggg!!!!! [:@][:D]

Runs off to replay Invicibles clinching at White Hart Lane and to post Szcesney's selfie as his background pic. [;)]
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Any Arsenal vs Spurs banter is going to end badly for me isn't it? [&:]


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Yes, I fear so. Especially since we finally won something again. I think we should both be concerned as Mr. Mourinho is cranking up his money machine on the other side of town. Hard to fight the Bank of England, eh?
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PS - I need some help from the Admins. I have a new all in one tablet/lap top and need to download AE to my new device. How can I do this? I am happy to supply my original WiTP and AE license keys and to delete the game from my old desktop if necessary. Little help here! [&o]

Log on to the Matrixgames site, and find create a Helpdesk ticket asking for a new download link. This is a link to the right page, but you might need to log on to the Matrixgames site. They'll send you a new download link.

The Spurs were marvellous, but it's almost a shame that there was so little opposition in the final games.

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Excellent, thanks.
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It's too bad to hear about Tony Gwynn. One of the best. No one could possibly have a beef with him. In the "roid" era, he was old school. Like Babe Ruth, he bulked up on hot dogs and ice cream and beer (I think). Anyways, you didn't have to be a Padres fan to love him. As a matter of fact, there doesn't appear to be such a thing as a Padres fan. He was a gem. And younger than me! This just isn't right.

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