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Avalon Hill's Bismarck. Just imagine what they could do with that boardgame on computer....

I didn´t play it but I liked "Flat Top" which I also believe would be a decent computer game on a easier level then WitP for example.

I bought it as a 12 year old and never got to play it. I think my mother threw it out when I left for college. She threw away a lot of my stuff.
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A really large WiTp-AE type style game for D-Day. Something that is as big as that and takes as long to learn to play.

And a FUN Hundred Years War. I used to campaign for Ageod to build a HYW game, but I don't think their engine could do it. I don't know if any engine could do it. But that is what I want. It may be a pipe dream, but there you go.
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The 'Starship Troopers' boardgame was quite popular 40 years ago (yes I'm THAT old and was just a callow youth back then), so maybe it could be re-done for modern computers?

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PS- Here's a pic from the pre-home computer stone age, me (on right) and Gaz Newton with some of the boardgames we used to play in the 1970's/80's-

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Ha, ha, great picture from your youth PoorOldspike thanks for sharing. Was the pistol used to mediate rule disagreements[:D]
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will be great to have many many board-games of HPs SIMULATIONS

http://www.hpssims.com/

especially the Panzer Campaigns
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I would pay a good sum for war games that had really good supply rules. Make it important to defend supply routes such as sea convoys, Transit areas, Transit points, truck and rail routes. Be able to have real interdiction missions, TOAW comes close with interdiction of supplies, want more control not just theatre percentages. If units run out of supply they stop shooting or moving like in Panzer Corps. Don't like abstracted rules like out of supply, so units fight at half strength etc etc. I can vaguely recall in my reserve days in the early seventies being told for every soldier at the pointy end seven more are required to keep them there. I want to wage war on these guys, but not with abstract rules lets really shoot at them[:)]
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Great Naval Battles
War in the Pacific

Anything that related to WWII in the Pacific.
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I would pay a good sum for war games that had really good supply rules. Make it important to defend supply routes such as sea convoys, Transit areas, Transit points, truck and rail routes. Be able to have real interdiction missions, TOAW comes close with interdiction of supplies, want more control not just theatre percentages. If units run out of supply they stop shooting or moving like in Panzer Corps. Don't like abstracted rules like out of supply, so units fight at half strength etc etc. I can vaguely recall in my reserve days in the early seventies being told for every soldier at the pointy end seven more are required to keep them there. I want to wage war on these guys, but not with abstract rules lets really shoot at them[:)]
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Sounds like War in the Mediterranean June 1940 - May 1943 to me [;)]
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I would pay a good sum for war games that had really good supply rules. Make it important to defend supply routes such as sea convoys, Transit areas, Transit points, truck and rail routes. Be able to have real interdiction missions, TOAW comes close with interdiction of supplies, want more control not just theatre percentages. If units run out of supply they stop shooting or moving like in Panzer Corps. Don't like abstracted rules like out of supply, so units fight at half strength etc etc. I can vaguely recall in my reserve days in the early seventies being told for every soldier at the pointy end seven more are required to keep them there. I want to wage war on these guys, but not with abstract rules lets really shoot at them[:)]
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Sounds like War in the Mediterranean June 1940 - May 1943 to me [;)]

Not heard of that title, is it computer or board game?
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I would pay a good sum for war games that had really good supply rules. Make it important to defend supply routes such as sea convoys, Transit areas, Transit points, truck and rail routes. Be able to have real interdiction missions, TOAW comes close with interdiction of supplies, want more control not just theatre percentages. If units run out of supply they stop shooting or moving like in Panzer Corps. Don't like abstracted rules like out of supply, so units fight at half strength etc etc. I can vaguely recall in my reserve days in the early seventies being told for every soldier at the pointy end seven more are required to keep them there. I want to wage war on these guys, but not with abstract rules lets really shoot at them[:)]
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Sounds like War in the Mediterranean June 1940 - May 1943 to me [;)]

Not heard of that title, is it computer or board game?
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Sadly neither. This is a war game that, by almost any measure, by any definition, by any standard, should be made. Sadly the one measure it fails on is that its not the Pacific, The Bulge, The East Front. Therefore it fails on economics and you can't get around that.

So a theatre of war that is one of the most interesting of WWII, a war that could have gone either way, a war that would appeal to land and naval war players alike, will never get made. Such a shame.
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Streets of Stalingrad.

Two Hour Wargames NUTS and Expansions.

Wings of Glory

UpFront

Someone to get hold of Squad Battles source code and turn it into the best turn based tac game around.

Car Wars (not a wargame but still has combat)
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There's certainly a gap in the market (as far as I know) for a Prehistoric Wargame where tribes struggle to survive in combat against rival tribes and dinosaurs.
Victory points could be scored on a scale of how dangerous a beast is, for example a T Rex kill would rack up big points-

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There's certainly a gap in the market (as far as I know) for a Prehistoric Wargame where tribes struggle to survive in combat against rival tribes and dinosaurs.
Victory points could be scored on a scale of how dangerous a beast is, for example a T Rex kill would rack up big points-

"Ugh...me no like you...ugh"

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I'd like a Civ type game of that from the earliest time, but it would be much much more detailed than Civ and even having said that would be simple still like Civ 1. A tech tree that was 10 times as big as Civ 1's. But without all the added crap they added in later versions.
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There's certainly a gap in the market (as far as I know) for a Prehistoric Wargame where tribes struggle to survive in combat against rival tribes and dinosaurs.
Victory points could be scored on a scale of how dangerous a beast is, for example a T Rex kill would rack up big points-

"Ugh...me no like you...ugh"

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I'd like a Civ type game of that from the earliest time, but it would be much much more detailed than Civ and even having said that would be simple still like Civ 1. A tech tree that was 10 times as big as Civ 1's. But without all the added crap they added in later versions.

CIV-1; is one of the greatest game EVER made; the three-tech dont mind too me wonder¡ but the WONDERS they could be more (thouse make you missile in XIX)
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A modernised version of Flight Commander 2, with a 1950-2020 roster.
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Great Naval Battles
War in the Pacific

Anything that related to WWII in the Pacific.

GREAT NAVAL BATTLES (your right)..especially Guadalcanal on Floppys i have them like a treasure.
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There's certainly a gap in the market (as far as I know) for a Prehistoric Wargame where tribes struggle to survive in combat against rival tribes and dinosaurs.
Victory points could be scored on a scale of how dangerous a beast is, for example a T Rex kill would rack up big points-

"Ugh...me no like you...ugh"

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I'd like a Civ type game of that from the earliest time, but it would be much much more detailed than Civ and even having said that would be simple still like Civ 1. A tech tree that was 10 times as big as Civ 1's. But without all the added crap they added in later versions.

CIV-1; is one of the greatest game EVER made; the three-tech dont mind too me wonder¡ but the WONDERS they could be more (thouse make you missile in XIX)
About 10 years ago Sid Meier tried to develop a Dinosaur game for his son; but abandoned it because it wasn't fun.
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Strategy game overlay American Civil War game on top of Norbsoft's Civil War series. Where you move and play diplomacy on top and have real time battles with built units from the top in tactical battles around the map. Kinda like Total War but with Norb's combat engine and the American Civil War.
I second this idea pus a CW naval component [:)]
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I'd like a Civ type game of that from the earliest time, but it would be much much more detailed than Civ and even having said that would be simple still like Civ 1. A tech tree that was 10 times as big as Civ 1's. But without all the added crap they added in later versions.

CIV-1; is one of the greatest game EVER made; the three-tech dont mind too me wonder¡ but the WONDERS they could be more (thouse make you missile in XIX)
About 10 years ago Sid Meier tried to develop a Dinosaur game for his son; but abandoned it because it wasn't fun.


"CRUSH,CRUMBLE and CHOMP" would be so awesome!!!(Had it on the Commodore 64 IIRC?)
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CIV-1; is one of the greatest game EVER made; the three-tech dont mind too me wonder¡ but the WONDERS they could be more (thouse make you missile in XIX)
About 10 years ago Sid Meier tried to develop a Dinosaur game for his son; but abandoned it because it wasn't fun.


"CRUSH,CRUMBLE and CHOMP" would be so awesome!!!(Had it on the Commodore 64 IIRC?)
+1 I had the boardgame.
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