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Age of the spw@w´er?

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 2:42 am
by molset
Greetings gentlemen.
At the risk of asking the wrong Q, I ask!
I have long thought about what the average age of the "typical" w@w player/enthusiast is?
Being 33, I have a modest suspicion being one of the younger ones on the forum. This I mean in the best way, because as more members of the forum community reveal their age Im marvelled how young at heart the comunity is, juniour or senior.
Thank you MATRIX for a fantastic game to preserve the younger inner self.

Regards
Molset

"jakki er ekki frakki nema sidur se"

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 3:24 am
by john g
Originally posted by molset:
Greetings gentlemen.
At the risk of asking the wrong Q, I ask!
I have long thought about what the average age of the "typical" w@w player/enthusiast is?
My age as a human is 42 years, as a wargamer I am age 28, since I waited until I was 14 to start playing Panzerblitz, back in 1972.
thanks, John.



Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 3:26 am
by WW2'er
Ain't no age limits in this army!

I'm 32 years young. I don't mind telling my age, but dont you DARE call me "typical"!! Image

In Wargaming Years....I'm probably only about 14. Started with "Axis and Allies" in college. (Unless of course you count playing "War" with the neighborhood kids, or with plastic army men!)

WW2'er

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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:03 am
by Huffy
Well...I am 39...I too with a friend of mine...we started with "Panzer Blitz"...when we were 15.
Huffy

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:08 am
by Christophe Jaureguiberry
Well, I'm just turning 30 today! I started wargaming with "War in Russia" in 1984.

Regards,

Christophe

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:09 am
by Huffy
Happy Birthday to ya....take care and have fun..

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:14 am
by Mike Rothery
Age 37, married with two kids and a mortgage. I'm waiting for the mortgage to grow up and leave home.

I've been gaming since I started High School in 1976. Mostly a miniatures player, in micro-armour scale (1/300th or 1/285th) WWII and modern warfare. I discovered boardgaming in about 1980 and kept at it through University. The advent of small childen has relegated several hundred tiny lead tanks to a cabinet in the garrage, but I'm still a miniatures gamer at heart.

Mike R

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:14 am
by Mike Rothery
Age 37, married with two kids and a mortgage. I'm waiting for the mortgage to grow up and leave home.

I've been gaming since I started High School in 1976. Mostly a miniatures player, in micro-armour scale (1/300th or 1/285th) WWII and modern warfare. I discovered boardgaming in about 1980 and kept at it through University. The advent of small childen has relegated several hundred tiny lead tanks to a cabinet in the garrage, but I'm still a miniatures gamer at heart.

Mike R

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 4:55 am
by AJH
Age 37. Started wargaming at 11 with a copy of AH's Stalingrad and haven't stopped since. Still have a nostalgic fondness for the SPI years.....

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 5:11 am
by KG Erwin
43 years young, and I too started my wargame love affair with Stalingrad. I also was a big fan of all those 1960s prime-time WWII TV shows ("Combat", "The Rat Patrol", "12 O'Clock High" and the like). The boardgames, TV shows and the war movies of the time helped fuel my developing fascination with military history and in particular the Wehrmacht (they had the coolest-looking uniforms and weapons!).

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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 5:27 am
by Warhorse
Hey gents/ladies, 39 years old, and started actual gaming about '84, with Panzer Blitz, then Squad Leader, ASL, miniatures.....!! Great bunch this all is, I must say, good to "know" all ya!! Image

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Mike Amos
Meine Ehre Heisst Treue

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 6:27 am
by LeibstandartePzD
I have you all beat so far. I'll be 26 in May.

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Former member of the 8th US cavalry and a grandson of a Leibstandarte tanker. Former name on these boards was Leibstandarte.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 6:27 am
by Randy
45 yrs old going on 30. Besides the game and
I enjoy reading military stuff, and I'm into
1/87th scale modern military models (trying to build an Army heavy brigade). I started computer wargaming with Perfect General!!
Semper Fi
Randy

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 6:30 am
by Rhodan
30, married ( I think..yeah..I think so..I sure as heck am not the guy that wears those bras), three kids.

As for gaming years I don't know exactly..I remember playing hex based games on the Commodore 64 when it was stil a hot product..does that count up to anything?

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 6:46 am
by Drex
I'm 53. Wild Bill is probably the only one older than me in spwaw. Some of you younger guys have taught me some new tricks in this game.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 6:50 am
by chaos45
23 been gaming for 10 years.

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 7:08 am
by Figmo
50 years old!! 5 kids - 3 still at home.

Started playing war games in the early 70's with Panzer Leader, Squad Leader, Third Reich, D-Day and others. Had subscriptions to "The General" by AH and SI's magazine. I remember SI's magazine had a game with every issue - some were even good!!

Figmo

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 7:33 am
by slehtine
28. I started with SP1.

-Sasa

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 7:38 am
by Graf Speer
I agree, molset, the SP series is one the great games.

Now to try and answer that age old question, the last time I calculated age - Speer having been born in 1905, that would make me 96 years old Image, assuming I am still alive . . . but in fact, this Matrix free-youth-serum-handout-program has me feeling half that (i.e., 48 ;-)) and apparently has revitalized me and my achy bones which appear only to ache as a visceral result of having my stereo speaker system turned up too high during the subwoofer bombardment phase replay. Image

Albert

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2001 8:04 am
by Alby
42 years old, still Rockin and thumpin the bass!!
Bought the sp arsenal some 4 or 5 years ago,
got hooked playing online with sp3
Got hooked rockin when I heard some band from england sing "ya ya ya" heheh
Alby

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