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I mean, I get that.
While on Okinawa I purchased two monster games from Simulations Publications, Inc., or SPI as they were more commonly known. The first was this one ...
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The North won, just barely, but we had a blast refighting the struggle upon that hill ...
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Set it up Friday night and Saturday morning, then started fighting. I'd only leave the room to go get something to eat and the various calls of nature required of we humans. Come Sunday night, the French forces had punched a hole in Wellington's left flank and it looked as though the Prussians weren't going to make it in time.
Now I lived in the barracks, right, and on rare occasions the squadron would come through and inspect our rooms, to make sure we weren't raising vermin, and to ensure the general hygiene and cleanliness of the barracks. (My memory just reminded me that the USAF didn't call them barracks, we called them "dormitories." What were we, college students?)
I was loathe to pack the game away, so I said the heck with it and left it set up. Of course, dontcha know it, the squadron decided to inspect that Monday. I was called in to the commander's office that afternoon. As I walked in, the First Sergeant, whose desk sat outside the commander's office, was giving me the evil eye.
"So, First Sergeant, commander wants to see me?"
"Yes, no doubt he wants to chew your ass for that pig sty of a room of yours, Airman."
He got a "harumph" from me (under my breath of course) just as the CO walked out, a Major as I recall.
"So Airman, what game was that?"
The commander and I had a great discussion of the battle and of gaming in general. I told him the story of us playing Terrible Swift Sword as well. The First Sergeant was not pleased. From that day forth I had a free pass to keep my monster games set up in my room.
"I don't wanna see any dust on those counters and that map, okay Airman?"
"Sir, yes Sir." Though I didn't like the guy at first, he turned out to be a pretty cool dude.
Now, the two games at the top of the post, both are recent acquisitions, the one on the left is the final (I think) game in the series, a series I mentioned here last year. I waited a couple of years for that one to come out. Worth the wait it was.
Now the one on the right is different, it's a monster game and I saw that one mentioned some time ago. Couldn't find anywhere outside of Australia that had it and I wasn't going to pay the shipping fees and all that (tariff too, no doubt). But Noble Knight Games had it listed and I could get on a waiting list for it. So I pulled the trigger on that. That was over a year ago, I think.
While down in Maryland I got an email from Noble Knight Games that the game was available and would I wish to purchase it?
Why yes, yes I would. So I did. It was pricey but what the heck, why not? FedEx actually delivered it to me at Chez Tuttle et Nuke's house on my birthday. Nice, very nice.
The Nuke took one look at it and said, "Damn, Dad, that's your jam, that's right up your alley."
The Missus Herself just shook her head and mumbled something about "boys and their toys."
Well, she ain't wrong, is she?




Hey now.... SPI......purveyor of cardboard crack back in the day. Not long after buying my abode a guy I ran across was doing projects...new roof, couple of new windows at a time (budget constraints there) he did a gaming table for me, 76 inches by 98 inches which occupies the gaming room, an ex-bedroom. Walls and ceiling painted, new carpet and bookcases lining two walls. GMT is still very active pumping out wargames, ask me how I know. Good change of pace post Sarge.....:)
ReplyDeleteI started gaming in the 60s with Avalon Hill's Afrika Korps (which I still have) and was a hardcore Avalon Hill guy. I scoffed at SPI until I saw their Strategy & Tactics magazine, then dabbled in their games. They were incredibly prolific. Now, for board games, I'm a huge GMT fan. Wanted to go by their place the last time I was in California (LUSH lives in Hanford) but the timing was all wrong. Next time, I said, next time.
DeleteThe finest wives allow their boys their toys.
ReplyDeleteAs long as they are not competing with them :-)
Indeed!
DeleteI lived in an AF barracks for a year or so, 78-80 at Mcclellan AFB (CGAS Sacramento), it wasn't a bad set up as barracks go. Life on an AF Base was different!
ReplyDeleteI've seen how the other "half" lives,, USAF was the better deal for accommodations and chow. At least IMHO. YMMV.
DeleteSarge, sounds interesting, but I don’t think I’d have the patience. But! Different strokes…
ReplyDeleteCHARGE!!!
juvat
For spouses it requires the patience of Job. DAMHIK
DeleteSarge, the only games I ever played in that vein were Panzerblitz and Panzerleader by Avalon Hill. In my case it was my early teenage years, and then Dungeons and Dragons came along and that was that.
ReplyDeleteNoble Knight Games is great. I have made several purchases from them over the years.
Have both Panzerblitz and Panzer Leader, both are great games. Did some D&D on Okinawa as well, we got tired of pinochle. I do like Noble Knight Games, very good company.
DeleteI liked "So Airman, what game was that?"
ReplyDeleteI've only once bought a new car and only once bought with a loan. I went in to see my bank manager. "What can I do for you, sir?" "I'd like a loan so I can buy a car." He gave me a look of hard-bitten sorrow at the follies of young men.
"What sort of car?" "A Land Rover." He lit up, leaned forward and enthusiastically asked "Long wheel base or short? Diesel or petrol? Any extras?" "Short, petrol; I thought I'd put free-wheeling hubs on it and an overdrive box." "I'm sure we can cope; how much do you need?"
With common interests one can easily find common ground. Wow, a Land Rover, I really wanted one of those back in the day. Cool looking vehicle.
DeleteI'm not familiar with the other three but I also own World in Flames among many Avalon Hill games
ReplyDeleteNice!
DeleteJuvat might be able to get interested in the Foxbat & Phantom SPI game.....Or SPI's Air War.
ReplyDeleteThere's a thought.
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