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  2. 3W (company) - Wikipedia

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    Diverse Talents, Inc. published the game magazines Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer, Fire and Movement, and Battleplan, until the company was bought by World Wide Wargames, Inc. on June 1, 1988. [3] 3W was looking to get into the role-playing industry, and began publication with Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer #83 (1988) followed by licensed adventures ...

  3. Jack Scruby - Wikipedia

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    Published quarterly, War Game Digest became the publication around which the early miniatures hobby coalesced. In 1962, Scruby began to publish Table Top Talk , intended as a promotional publication for his lines of miniatures and sets of miniatures rules, and ceased publishing War Game Digest in 1963.

  4. Wargame Construction Set III: Age of Rifles 1846–1905

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    Wargame Construction Set III: Age of Rifles 1846–1905 (or simply Age of Rifles) is a turn-based computer wargame for MS-DOS, written by Norm Koger. [2] It was published in 1996 by Strategic Simulations. [3] It is the third game in the Wargame Construction Set series, following Wargame Construction Set (1986) and Wargame Construction Set II ...

  5. Strategic Studies Group - Wikipedia

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    Ian Trout, a cofounder. Strategic Studies Group (SSG) is an Australian software development company that makes primarily strategy wargames.. The company was founded by strategy game enthusiasts Ian Trout and Roger Keating. [1]

  6. Missile Boat (wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Missile Boat is a board wargame of tactical naval combat for two players in which each player controls from one to three ships. The rules cover naval capabilities and weaponry of the time, including electronics, missiles, wire torpedoes, aircraft support and submarines.

  7. Third Wire - Wikipedia

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    Third Wire is the developer of many computer games, including First Eagles: The Great War 1918 and Strike Fighters: Project 1.There are other products outside of the combat sim genre, a notable example of these projects is First Flight: The Wright Experience Flight Simulator, which is a Wright brothers' Flyer simulator for reenactors.

  8. Recreational wargaming - Wikipedia

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    The first wargame was invented in Prussia in 1780 by Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig, who was a college professor in Brunswick.Hellwing wanted to design a game by which he could teach some principles of warfare to his students, many of whom were noblemen destined for military service, but he also wanted his game to be fun and accessible to the general public so that he could sell it as a ...

  9. Category:3W games - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the games and publications of 3W, also known as World Wide Wargames. Pages in category "3W games" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.