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  1. Apr 6, 2009 · Edited Apr 6, 2009. Wargame magazines have been a part of the hobby for decades both in house for game companies and independent publications. Avalon Hill for example had The General which ran from May 1964 until Avalon Hill's demise in 1998. Meanwhile Strategy & Tactics has been around since 1966 and is still chugging along.

  2. Insider Insight – May 2024. James May 23, 2024. Last Sunday’s excellent Partizan wargames show is still a fresh, exciting, inspiring, and happy memory. After repeatedly circling the show, with cameras and microphones in hand, doing our best to document the very best games on offer, Dan and I rapidly transcribed our interviews at the start ...

  3. Our monthly paper magazine. The best-selling wargames magazine in the world. Available by subscription or single copy direct from our web store and on sale each month in hobby stores around the globe and WHSmith in the UK. Wargames Illustrated Prime (WiPrime) Our online membership service.

  4. Warning Order is a free, online, full color wargames journal published by the WFHGS gaming group. Each issue features battle reports and pictures from our games, reviews of gaming products, editorials on the state of the hobby, and many other features. Each issue runs on average from 20-40 pages and is published on an infrequent schedule, but ...

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  6. The magazine reviews new products, provides advice on painting miniatures, produces campaign settings, and researches historical battles. It is in a large part based on submission of content from wargaming enthusiasts around the world. Wargames Illustrated was conceived and originally owned and edited by Duncan Macfarlane (ex-Games Workshop ...

  7. Category. : Wargaming magazines. Wargaming magazines are a separate sub-category of gaming magazines and have had a rich history, beginning in 1964 with the publication of The General Magazine, but especially in the 1970s and 1980s when commercial board wargaming was at its peak, with some publishers having multiple titles for public consumption.

  8. With wargames now existing in all these worlds at once, we, as wargamers, have to recognise that our hobby is not a world apart – not a rigid, inviolate enclave for fans of one or two specific things. Rather, it’s a huge and fast-growing empire of games which now overlaps with almost any other gaming genre you care to name.

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