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  2. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Wargame Developments (WD) was founded by game designer and author Paddy Griffith in 1980, and is an international group dedicated to developing all types of wargames. It publishes a journal, The Nugget , nine times per year and holds a 3-day long conference, COW (The Conference of Wargamers ), every July.

  3. Griffith Film School - Wikipedia

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    Griffith Film School (GFS) is a media production baccalaureate college that is part of Griffith University, located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Bachelor's degrees range from film and television production, animation, and game design. It is housed in the heritage-listed former South Brisbane Library.

  4. Joseph Miranda (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Miranda has also worked for various computer game design firms including HPS Simulations and Hexagon Interactive. [1] He is a former U.S. Army officer who has taught unconventional warfare topics at the JFK Special Warfare Center, and more recently has developed courses in terrorism and Middle Eastern conflict for Chapman University. [1]

  5. Redmond A. Simonsen - Wikipedia

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    Redmond Aksel Simonsen (June 18, 1942 – March 9, 2005) [1] was an American graphic artist and game designer best known for his work at the board wargame company Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in the 1970s and early 1980s. Simonsen was considered an innovator in game information graphics, [2] and is credited with creating the term "game ...

  6. Richard Berg - Wikipedia

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    As the game's developer, Greg Costikyan explained, "S&T subscribers preferred hard World War II military games, and Conquistador was rather anomalous from their point of view." [ 3 ] It was Berg's next game in 1976 that would make his reputation as a top-line designer: Terrible Swift Sword , a monster game simulation of the Battle of Gettysburg .

  7. Frank Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    Frank Chadwick is an American game designer [1] and New York Times best selling author. [2] He has designed hundreds of games, his most notable being the role-playing games En Garde!, Space: 1889 and Twilight 2000, and the wargame series Europa and The Third World War, as well as creating Traveller with Marc Miller. He has won multiple awards ...

  8. Richard Borg - Wikipedia

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    Richard Borg is a game designer who has designed many wargames. In 2010, he was elected to the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame. Games that Richard Borg has designed or co-designed include the following: Liar's Dice, 1993 Spiel des Jahres winner; 2000 Battle Cry (2001 International Gamers Award winner for General Strategy, 2-Player category [1])

  9. Ty Bomba - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone S. Bomba is a prolific American board wargame designer, credited as the designer of over 125 board wargames and game items. Bomba is the recipient of the James F. Dunnigan Award, has been inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame for his contributions to the wargaming industry, and several of his games have won Charles S. Roberts Awards.