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  1. 1. Introduction. The Wargamer was launched by UK Wargamers (UKW) in 1977 as a magazine with a wargame inside every issue. Within a year, UKW became World Wide Wargames (3W). 3W (World Wide Wargames) was started in the UK by Keith Poulter. After a few years he moved production to the USA.

  2. 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.

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  4. Jan 23, 2018 · WSS is a different beast - it caters to miniature wargamers, mostly historical, but also some sci-fi and fantasy stuff and also devotes a good portion to articles on how to build terrain, vignettes, painting tips, .. all stuff that's less interesting to straight board wargamers. All their magazines are laughably cheap - I think I pay about 7 ...

  5. All facets of the wargaming experience are covered, including reviews of new products, lots of painting and terrain-building advice, as well as well-researched historical battles and campaigns. The magazine contains content submitted by wargaming enthusiasts around the world.

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  6. The magazine has evolved to a focus on reviews, with a recurring feature reviewing other self-published magazines. Moves (second run) 1991: Decision Games: Universal 2002: A second run of Moves was started in 1991 when Decision Games ceased publication of The Wargamer. Changed focus away from wargames after issue 101 and ceased publication with ...

  7. The Wargamer was a magazine devoted to the hobby of board wargaming. Originally published as a British bimonthly magazine by UK Wargamers in 1977, it was subsequently published by World Wide Wargames, which then moved to the United States. The magazine ceased publication in 1990.

  8. It’s our pleasure to welcome you to the next evolution of Wargamer. As you can see, we’ve spruced the place up a treat, although believe us when we say that’s only the beginning. In our new form, brought to you by Network N – the folks behind PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Pocket Tactics – Wargamer will continue to deliver you top-quality ...

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