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  2. Challenge (game magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, starting with Issue 51, the magazine became a monthly periodical, but in 1993, the magazine dropped back to bimonthly with Issue 68. The following year, only four issues were published. The magazine ended publication in 1995 with Issue 77. [2]: 180 In 1996, the demise of GDW brought any future publication to an end.

  3. Game Designers' Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The Grenadier was the house magazine from 1978 to 1990, with 35 issues. It started off as a quarterly magazine, but towards the end was published sporadically. Although it covered games from all companies, it gave most of the magazine space to GDW games.

  4. Journal of the Travellers Aid Society - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 55 The original run of the magazine ended with The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #24 (1984), but GDW replaced it with the magazine Challenge, continuing the numbering from JTAS with issue #25 (1986) but included material for all games published by GDW rather than just Traveller.

  5. Dark Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    This game is a giant step forward for GDW in size, presentation, and imagination."" [1] In a 1996 reader poll by Arcane magazine of readers to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time, Dark Conspiracy was ranked 43rd. Editor Paul Pettengale commented: "Players take on the roles of people who have learnt of the evil forces at ...

  6. Marc Miller (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) was formed on June 22, 1973, and was initially located in Miller and Chadwick's apartment. [1]: 53 In that year, GDW published Drang Nach Osten, the first of its Europa Series on World War II. In 1974 the company published five new titles, including Coral Sea, based on the World War II naval battle. [citation needed]

  7. Battle for Midway: Decision in the Pacific, 1942 - Wikipedia

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    Battle for Midway is a two-player wargame in which one player controls American forces and the other controls Japanese forces. The game, which takes 6-10 hours to play, features submarines, initiative, invasion, combat air patrol, air combat in waves, and storms. [2]

  8. Drang Nach Osten! - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, GDW published Drang Nach Osten!, a game designed by Paul R. Banner and Frank Chadwick, as the first in the 'East Front Trilogy'. [ 3 ] : 53 Cover art was by Don Lowry . GDW also published an expansion kit, Unentschieden ("Stalemate"), in 1973, that extends the simulation to the end of the war in May 1945.

  9. List of wargame publishers - Wikipedia

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    3W or World Wide Wargames – publishers of the wargaming magazine The Wargamer. A and A Game Engineering – concentrating on air and naval rules; ACIES Edizioni - publishers of wargames like Lepanto and others. Agema.org.uk – publishers of the Game of War 18th century/Napoleonic rules, Salvo WW2 naval, and Challenge & Reply WW1 naval, among ...