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3W Inc, also known as World Wide Wargames, was a wargame company that began publishing in 1977. [ 2 ] : 106 Originally launched in England, the company moved later to California. In addition to producing boxed wargames, 3W published the magazine The Wargamer .
TSR soon learned that one reason for SPI's demise was the collapse of the wargame market in the early 1980s. As a result, rather than becoming a major player in the wargame market, TSR published fewer and fewer wargames. Eventually TSR discontinued all the SPI magazines except for Strategy & Tactics. In 1987, TSR sold the rights to S&T to 3W.
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Corvus Belli – publishes Infinity, a wargame in which sci-fi themed miniatures are used to simulate futuristic skirmishes. Critical Hit – publishes tactical-level wargames, notably games in the Advanced Tobruk System as well as ASL-compatible modules and scenario packs. Crocodile Games – publishers of Wargods of Ægyptus and Wargods of ...
In 2002 MMP acquired The Gamers line of wargames, vastly increasing its list of titles including the popular Civil War Brigade Series and Operational Combat Series. MMP also continued publication of The Gamers' Operations Magazine as a "house organ" similar to Avalon Hill's The General , which had ceased publication with the demise of Avalon ...
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.
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Like the American wargaming magazine Strategy & Tactics published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI), The Wargamer included a small pullout wargame in each issue. Although Poulter planned to make The Wargamer a bi-monthly magazine, he was only able to produce three issues by the end of 1977. He changed the name of the publishing company ...