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RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:07 am
by Firefly
Airfix minis using Don Featherstone's rules.
The first boardgame was SPI's Napoleon at Waterloo, which came free with a subscription to S&T.
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 12:54 pm
by Nickel
The board game Richtofen's War by Avalon Hill. WWI aerial combat. Had fairly realistic representations of air to air combat including deflection shots, attacking from above, below, behind and in front. Damage effects were cummulative and could affect performance during the current mission. Tactics of fighting in flights came into play. Climb and dive were based on the airplane. When I was fifteen... oh sorry did I fall asleep?
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:39 pm
by showboat1
I'm pretty sure it was an old grigsby game, Carrier Force I think it was. You could play the Battle of Midway, Coral Sea, Eastern Solomons, or Santa Cruz. I was like 11 and my Dad and I would play it for hours and hours.
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 4:56 pm
by riverbravo
We have a cool cement wall on the beach that we would play "D-Day" on with our plastic tommy guns coming out of the water to rid the mississippi gulf coast of fascist[;)]
Other than that I think it was Squad Leader.
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 5:27 pm
by ratster
First board wargame was AH's Original Gettysburg, with the square grid.
First computer wargame was Chris Crawford's Eastern Front for the Atari 800XL, came on a cartridge. Those were the days...
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 6:42 pm
by Maliki
I would have to say Axis and Allies,though i had ordered a couple miniature games out of comic books(but can't remember their names).
The one thing i didn't like about the game though was it didn't give you enough pieces for a couple countries to start the game properly.You had to use these stupid chits that came with it to represent the excess troops..or you could send away for "extra" troop packs at additional cost[8|]
RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 6:44 pm
by mbatch729
Board Game - Axis & Allies
Computer - Second Front
RE: RE:
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:55 pm
by 2ndACR
Board game - Squad Leader
Computer - Overrun (?) by SSI (not sure about the title, Modern Warfare) C64
Battles of Napoleon
Battle of Gettysburg
RE: RE:
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 12:14 am
by W Thorne_MatrixForum
My first was Close Combat 1. Never played board games but have always been a big history buff. So I have Doug and Eric to blame for the mess I'm in.
RE: RE:
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 4:02 am
by FlashfyreSP
First board wargame: Of course, it had to be RISK.
First computer wargame: Tanks! The forerunner to this great series of Steel Panthers.
RE: RE:
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 4:09 am
by Sleeping_Dragon
1st board game: Risk 1st 'real' board game Avalon Hill's 'Bull Run'
1st comp game... something on the Commadore64, can't remember the name, but never got into it.. 1st 'real' comp game The 'V for Victory' series
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 4:35 am
by David Sandberg
My first board wargame was Avalon Hill's
Tactics II. A primitive one, to be sure, but I still found it interesting enough to get me to try some other AH games, including
Panzerblitz, which was the one that REALLY got me into the genre in a big way.
I don't recall the first computer wargame I got ... it may have been one of the V for Victory series games, but I can't be sure about that. Actually I was into combat flight sims on the PC long before I re-entered the world of wargaming, and certainly remember the first software of THAT sort which I bought ... it was the original
Falcon, which I thought was so unbelievably cool on my 10Mhz AT with the high-res monochrome Hercules card.

RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 5:30 am
by Custer1961
I grew up playing with my brothers. Our first was PanzerBlitz. We skipped school and played in our tree hut. Within a few months we had taken a huge 6' x 8' piece of scrap plywood, painted it white and drawn a map on it. We bought extra counters from Avalon Hill and the three of us had a war going. Sometimes it even became physical between us and even 25 years later we still know shorthand words like "The Hill", "The Island" and "the Hummels in the forest" that instantly decribe a particular time of that war.
I can remember gazing thru those gorgeous full color Avalon Hill catalogs. Amazingly, we played for over three years before we even found out about other wargame companies such as SPI.
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 5:34 am
by Tom Stearns
Question can be answered a couple of different ways.
1. First war type game played/owned? Risk and Battle Cry
2. First "real" war game played? Third Reich and Luftwaffe
3. First "real" war game owned? Panzer Blitz
When I was about 10 years old a friend introduced me to the Avalon Hill games above. I then bought my own. I now own approximatley 100 or so. I would much rather sit down at a table face to face with a human and play a war game than play a computer game. Unfortunately, the realities of adulthood, parenthood, and husbandhood make board gaming virtually impossible. Luckily my young boys are growing older and I have the past couple of years been able to introduce them to simple war games. Hopefully I will be able to grow their interest and win out vs PS2.
Here's to the return to the good old days of board wargaming.
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 6:59 pm
by Airborne82nd
First Wargame ever: AHs Luftwaffe
First SPI wargame: Fast Carriers
First computer wargame: Hmm, not really sure. Had a C64 with the original Carriers at War and Gunship (sim).
First CD rom game: Panzer General
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 9:12 pm
by MikeH1952
First board game SPI's Waterloo in 1974, my wife of 2 months beat me!! She never played again, quit while she was ahead
Played with miniature figures from about 1965 onwards, still got them all.
First computer game was Austerlitz played on an Atari 64.
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:10 am
by stevemk1a
Like a few others here, I had great fun with toy soldiers as a kid ... first the big clumsy green, tan, and grey ones and later the 1/72 sets. Later, my brother and I used Micronauts and Star Wars toys as armies, killing them with elastic bands! Then one Christmas my parents bought us AH's "Third Reich" and the sophistication began ...
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 3:04 pm
by Slick91
"B-17 Queen of the Skies" by Avalon Hill. Although it was a solitare game, I played that thing four hours on end.
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:39 pm
by stevel40831
First computer wargame - East Front by Chris Crawford
First non-wargamers wargame - Risk
First real-wargamers wargme - Tactics II
First miniatures wargame - one my brother and I "invented" before we knew there was such a thing... we called it, interestingly enough, "war". We had a huge hard canvas tarp (10' x 6' or so) in the basement and we'd pile junk under it, creating hills and valleys. We'd then pick a side of the battlefield/canvas and deploy our 1/72 unpainted troops that we bought with our meager allowances. It made for interesting match ups as the local hobby store had a very limited selection of soldiers. One of us would have a nice mix of Japanese soldiers and American Marines and the other would have U.S. Civil War cavalry and German Afrika Korps infantry. We'd then take turns moving the guys around, a few inches for each soldier, and then you were allowed to "shoot" a certain number of times with a ping pong ball... if an enemy guy fell he was dead. The carcasses had to stay on the battlefield to simulate reality.... ah, those were the days!
First naval miniatures wargame - another brilliant invention of mine... we'd take the models that I'd spent hours building and duke it out. I had probably 40-50 ships and we'd each pick one out and stand about 20 yards apart and begin firing... to simulate "firing" we'd throw darts at each others ships. Pieces would fly off upon impact and we'd laugh like hell... when you were luck enough to get a critical hit (i.e. the dart stuck in the ship) you were allowed to pour model cement over the hole and you could put a match to it for a certain amount of time. The owner of the ship had to sit idly by for that time and then, after that time, he could put it out. You could not use water though, you had to blow it out... man was that fun! I can still see us laughing so hard that you couldn't blow out the fire and the whole ship would be a black hulk by the time it was over! Such fun...
Steve
RE: Your First Wargame?
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 5:04 pm
by HerbMaine
First board wargame was Avalon Hills original Gettysburg game. Then Avalon Hill's D-day, Bulge, and Panzerblitz.
First computer wargame was Panzer General.