I have been honoured to appear in those pages on many occasions, and I have another piece in this historic issue.
I was asked by the editors to do a 'Top 10 List', and after giving it some though, I went for my 'Top 10 Wargames Mechanics'. I figured, if nothing else, it will at least prove controversial!
Anyway, it's a fun packed issue, with lots of looks at the past, a long article from Rick Priestly on major wargame releases of the past thirty years (Frostgrave even gets a mention!), an interview with the Perry twins, a look at Nick Eyrie's Union infantry, and more. In fact, the mag even comes with a free set of rules - Death in the Dark Continent, Lite - as a separate booklet in the bag.
Might be worth checking out! You can order it direct from Wargames Illustrated or from North Star.
Wow...
ReplyDeleteI have issue #4 in a box somewhere... Back in the day it was the only way to source decent historical miniatures here is Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada - through the ads in Wargames Illustrated. As a teen in the late 80s without credit card or internet, that would involve spending $5 or $6 (when minimum wage was $3/hour) to mail off a postal money order just to get a catalogue... that might show up two or three months later... and then even MORE (half of which might be shipping) to mail off a second money order for the miniatures you want, which then would also show up three to four months later - if at all! (so when I see people complaining on forums about their order not showing up within a week... all I can think it "you have NO IDEA...").
While I wouldn't want to go back to those days, I do think there is an argument to be made that the hobby is better enjoyed at the speed of the magazine than the speed of the internet.
DeleteI enjoyed your article and particularly your explanations of why you thought them noteworthy.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks. Obviously, it's just my preferences, and certainly shows a bias towards specific kind of games, but hopefully got some people thinking!
DeleteI have been enjoying reading through Wi#400. There is still a nostalgia from receiving your monthly hobby magazine through the post.
ReplyDeleteJust got my copy this weekend. I found it more interesting than usual. Lots to reminisce over and some things I hadn't taken notice of at the time
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