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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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July 18, 2014, 12:08:08 pm »
Quote from: sparty on July 18, 2014, 12:03:34 pm
I thought that SJG was going to be putting together an epic Car Wars Kickstarter a la Ogre sometime in the near future.
It's not going to Kickstarter right away. A classic edition is coming out this October:
http://thegaminggang.com/game-news/origins-2014-car-wars-classic-returns-this-october-from-steve-jackson-games/
It is a reprint of the original microgames-style edition, from what I can tell.
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