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'Dead' wargame systems - why does it matter?
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Re: 'Dead' wargame systems - why does it matter?
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One of the things that brought me back to wargaming is that tabletop wargames are timeless and don't rely on websites or obscure operating systems...or even electricity. Which is handy when the power goes out...I just pop the headlamp on and start playing
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