am i the youngest witp player?
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
Just turned 52, been playing wargames since 1973. Still young at heart, enjoy running thru the woods with loaded guns during shooting compititions and scuba diving the seven seas.

RE: am i the youngest witp player?
I'm 47.
Been playing since the early '70's. France 1940 (AH) was my first game.
I have two daughters, the youngest is five. One day she asked me what I was doing in the game, and I told her I was trying to sink a bad guy's ship with a torpedo.
Ever since, when she sees me playing, she asks if I've fired a burrito at an enemy ship. [:)] (I guess you have to be a Dad to appreciate that one.)
Regards,
Feltan
Been playing since the early '70's. France 1940 (AH) was my first game.
I have two daughters, the youngest is five. One day she asked me what I was doing in the game, and I told her I was trying to sink a bad guy's ship with a torpedo.
Ever since, when she sees me playing, she asks if I've fired a burrito at an enemy ship. [:)] (I guess you have to be a Dad to appreciate that one.)
Regards,
Feltan
RE: am i the youngest witp player?
Midway and Victory In The Pacific were my two favorite AH Pacific Theater war games when I was a kid. Still got them both.
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
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I am 21. Turned 21 two days ago.[:D]
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
ok i admit it i just turned 48 but dont tell my girlfriend! she is 31........

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ORIGINAL: qwetry
i started playing witp from i was just 18 years old,nine months ago
i see almost players are older than 30 years,what's the age of the tipical witp player?
are there any teenagers?i feel alone[:D]
I'm 20, 21 in October =)
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I'm 22, started playing WitP when I was 19. Before then I was playing UV for a year or two. My dad got me into this and he's been much more active on these forums than I have. [:D]

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24 here, Alikichi is probably the youngest, considering his join date.
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Im 26 but started with Bulge 1944 by polish designer when i was 13[:D][:D][:D]

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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
"I'm 22, started playing WitP when I was 19. Before then I was playing UV for a year or two. My dad got me into this and he's been much more active on these forums than I have."
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I've still got all my Avalon Hill board games somewhere around the house; the first one I talked my dad into buying was Panzer Leader and we went from there. Panzer Blitz, 3rd Reich, SL and ASL, War at Sea and Victory in the Pacific and Jutland were my favorites back in the 70's.
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Anybody remember USN S&T 1981 I think, well that's my first wargame.
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ORIGINAL: John Lansford
I've still got all my Avalon Hill board games somewhere around the house; the first one I talked my dad into buying was Panzer Leader and we went from there. Panzer Blitz, 3rd Reich, SL and ASL, War at Sea and Victory in the Pacific and Jutland were my favorites back in the 70's.
I'm a pack rat also and still have almost every game I ever bought. My collection includes mostly AH and SPI games with a large selection of Victory, GMT and other odd publishers. Including magazine and zip lock baggy games my collection numbers somewhere between two and three hundred.
My first game was Kriegspiel, folowed by Blitzkrieg, but the game I really cut my wargaming teeth on was Panzerblitz. I went on to become a Thrid Reich fanatic playing it repeatedly with my local buddies for at least 15 years going through each new addition.
We eventually became playtesters for Advanced Third Reich and got our names published in the design credits. If any of you have an old dusty copyof ATR on the shelf take a look at the design credits and you'll find the name of Merrill Wright.
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
Very near 60. Started out with the original GETTYSBURG and have been more or less hooked ever since.... [8D]
RE: am i the youngest witp player?
So, since we're all saying what we started with ...
I have to say that it was 1961 or 1962. A friend of mine had Tactics, the AH game that came out before Tactics II. The counters were round, not square, but as I remember, the board was pretty much the same as Tactics II. He eventually gave me the game (it cost him $2 new, I think it was), since he never played it. Of course I threw it away when Tactics II came out. I'd like to have that one now! I'll bet some collector would pay more than $2 for it.
I went from there to Gettysburg, Tactics II, D-Day and just every other AH game ever made until about 1972. After 1972 I was a little more selective in the AH titles I bought. (Most of them were crap, by that time.) That's when I got my lifetime subscription to S&T. After that I got just about everything they, and all their successors, ever did until about five years ago. I still do the mag, but have migrated to computers exclusively for my gaming pleasure. I have game titles from many, many publishers, so I have a HUGE wargame collection scattered around the house. Maybe the next hurricane will take it from me so I can claim the insurance.
I have to say that it was 1961 or 1962. A friend of mine had Tactics, the AH game that came out before Tactics II. The counters were round, not square, but as I remember, the board was pretty much the same as Tactics II. He eventually gave me the game (it cost him $2 new, I think it was), since he never played it. Of course I threw it away when Tactics II came out. I'd like to have that one now! I'll bet some collector would pay more than $2 for it.
I went from there to Gettysburg, Tactics II, D-Day and just every other AH game ever made until about 1972. After 1972 I was a little more selective in the AH titles I bought. (Most of them were crap, by that time.) That's when I got my lifetime subscription to S&T. After that I got just about everything they, and all their successors, ever did until about five years ago. I still do the mag, but have migrated to computers exclusively for my gaming pleasure. I have game titles from many, many publishers, so I have a HUGE wargame collection scattered around the house. Maybe the next hurricane will take it from me so I can claim the insurance.
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
i think i discovered AH around 1963 or so with their D-Day game, although i went back and got Tactics II later... i'd been playing other "war games" like chess, Stratego, Risk, but the hex-map games were a real eye-opener...[X(] [8D]ORIGINAL: bjmorgan
So, since we're all saying what we started with ...
I have to say that it was 1961 or 1962. A friend of mine had Tactics, the AH game that came out before Tactics II. The counters were round, not square, but as I remember, the board was pretty much the same as Tactics II. He eventually gave me the game (it cost him $2 new, I think it was), since he never played it. Of course I threw it away when Tactics II came out. I'd like to have that one now! I'll bet some collector would pay more than $2 for it.
I went from there to Gettysburg, Tactics II, D-Day and just every other AH game ever made until about 1972. After 1972 I was a little more selective in the AH titles I bought. (Most of them were crap, by that time.) That's when I got my lifetime subscription to S&T. After that I got just about everything they, and all their successors, ever did until about five years ago. I still do the mag, but have migrated to computers exclusively for my gaming pleasure. I have game titles from many, many publishers, so I have a HUGE wargame collection scattered around the house. Maybe the next hurricane will take it from me so I can claim the insurance.
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Humm, I wonder who is the oldest player?[:D]
RE: am i the youngest witp player?
34 here.
My introduction to naval simulations was the old DOS version of Harpoon produced by Three-Sixty. That's been a while...and now I work on the current version of the classic game. Never thought that would come to pass.
My introduction to naval simulations was the old DOS version of Harpoon produced by Three-Sixty. That's been a while...and now I work on the current version of the classic game. Never thought that would come to pass.
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RE: am i the youngest witp player?
Ok, I´m 49
I have always been a fan of Gary Grigsby games. Kampfgruppe, War in the South Pacific, Eastern Front, Western Front, WIR, Pacwar, SP I-III, BOB, Over the Reich and of course UV and WITP...
Damn, more than 20 years playing this guy´s games [&o]
Greetings
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I have always been a fan of Gary Grigsby games. Kampfgruppe, War in the South Pacific, Eastern Front, Western Front, WIR, Pacwar, SP I-III, BOB, Over the Reich and of course UV and WITP...
Damn, more than 20 years playing this guy´s games [&o]
Greetings
Rainer