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Wargames and also
Wargames also feature a range of scales, from games that simulate individual soldiers, to ones that chart the course of an entire global or even galactic war.
* Nomograms for Wargames but also of general interest.
Live Action Wargames sometimes also follow the traditional LARP combat style, however the combat system is often simplified.

Wargames and with
First was the Roller Controller, a trackball packaged with a port of the arcade game Slither, a Centipede clone and meant to be used with some dedicated games like Victory or to enhance the gameplay of previously published cartridges which benefitted from its trackball system ( like Wargames ).
Titles included: Wargames, Advanced Wargames, Solo Wargaming, Wargame Campaigns, Battles with Model Tanks, Skirmish Wargaming.
Wargames were played remotely through the mail, with players sending lists of moves, or orders, to each other through the mail.
Again produced by Charles Wallace for MGM / UA, it was released in the cinema with the James Bond film Octopussy, and later Wargames.

Wargames and first
DBA is produced by the Wargames Research Group and was the first game in the DBx series, which now includes De Bellis Multitudinis ( DBM, a more complex version of DBA ), De Bellis Magistrorum Militum ( DBMM, a successor or alternative to DBM ), Hordes of the Things ( a fantasy version ), and De Bellis Renationis ( DBR, a Renaissance version ).
Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes first conceived the idea for Sneakers in 1981, while they were doing research for the script of Wargames.

Wargames and wargame
* Miniature Wargames du temps de Napoleon ( John Chandler, 1964 )-First period-specific historical miniature wargame.

Wargames and by
* Paddy Griffith Sprawling Wargames multiplayer Wargaming, Ward Lock Ltd, London, 1980, reprinted 2009 by the History of Wargaming Project link
" It is still played competitively internationally in competitions run by the International Wargames Federation.
* Best Game Review or Game Analysis — Against the Odds # 19: " The Evolution of Cards and Wargames ", by John Prados

Wargames and one
Wargames usually specify the amount of time each turn represents, and in sports games a turn is usually distinctly one ' play ', although the amount of time a play takes can vary.
Wargames generally take one of four archetypal forms, depending on whether the game is turn-based or real-time and whether the game's focus is upon military strategy or tactics.

Wargames and Battles
* Warhammer Historical Wargames publishes historical wargames including Warhammer Ancient Battles.

Wargames and Games
* Phil Dunn-founder of the Naval Wargames Society, the only international organisation of naval wargaming to date, and author of Sea Battle Games.
* Wargames Research Group which produced War Games Rules 1925-1950 for miniature wargaming.

Wargames and 1979
In 1979, he wrote The Complete Wargames Handbook, and in 1980 How to Make War.

Wargames and ;
P ; " Eylau ", Miniature Wargames Magazine, March 1997

Wargames and such
* Wargames, such as Hammer of the Scots

Wargames and games
Wargames and other war-themed board games, excluding abstract games like chess and Go.
* Nerdly Hobbies, a student-run club which organizes Dungeons & Dragons games, Miniatures Wargames ( like Warhammer 40, 000 ), Magic: The Gathering Tournaments, and various leisure activities.
Wargames are a subgenre of strategy video games that emphasize strategic or tactical warfare on a map.

Wargames and .
Wargames are generally categorized as historical, hypothetical, fantasy, or science fiction.
Wargames are generally a representational art form.
Wargames tend to have a few fundamental problems.
Wargames or military exercises are still an important part of military training today.
* De Bellis Antiquitatis ( Wargames Research Group, 1990 )-Radically minimalist rules differentiate this game from other notable miniature wargames.
* Jim Dunnigan, The Complete Wargames Handbook: How to Play, Design, and Find Them, Quill 1992.
* Jon Freeman, The Complete Book of Wargames, Simon and Schuster 1980.
Wargames are simulations of military battles, campaigns or entire wars.
He is the founder of the Tunbridge Wells Wargames Society and was its chairman until 2007.
* Phil Barker-" The Armies and Enemies of Imperial Rome ", Wargames Research Group Publications 1981.
The rules are not especially complicated, but as The Complete Book of Wargames puts it, " two turns of this game speak volumes about the significance of wind direction for sailing ships-of-the-line ," and, " Purely for the feel of being there, this game is unsurpassed.

also and diversified
In ancient literature, we find a reference to the workings of water-powered marble saws close to Trier, now Germany, by the late 4th century poet Ausonius ; about the same time, these mill types seem also to be indicated by the Christian saint Gregory of Nyssa from Anatolia, demonstrating a diversified use of water-power in many parts of the Roman Empire.
This network would have enabled easy access by road to the neighbouring countries of Brazil, Venezuela and Surinam ; reduced the costs of utilising the country's timber and natural resources, thus making them more competitive in international markets ; diversified agricultural development by making more easily available suitable areas in the hinterland, particularly in the Intermediate and Rupununi savannahs ; relieved the over-crowded coastland of a significant proportion of its population, thus improving the quality of life of the inhabitants of both the coastal and interior areas ; and made more feasible the equitable distribution of economic activity, not only in the agricultural but also in the manufacturing and small-industries sector.
The Germanic peoples ( also called Teutonic or Gothic in older literature ) are an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group of Northern European origin, identified by their use of the Germanic languages which diversified out of Proto-Germanic during the Pre-Roman Iron Age.
At present, the city's economy is stable and diversified, primarily based on its traditional transportation, distribution, retailing and commercial heritage, but also supplemented by strength in the educational, health care, financial, information technology and insurance sectors.
Heating methods also diversified: modern producers use wood, oil, natural gas, propane, or steam to evaporate sap.
Especially as its control of the Turks became threatened, Bermuda's mariners also diversified their trade to include activities such as whaling and privateering.
By the mid-eleventh century, OCS diversified into regional versions: Bulgarian, Serbian, Old Russian, and up to the fifteenth century, also Czech and Croatian.
In West Germany, the search for democratic traditions in German history also lead to a more diversified picture of him in the 1970s.
They also diversified into shipbuilding, banking, insurance, warehousing, and trade.
Its agriculture sector is also diversified into dairy farming, sheep farming and horticulture particularly viticulture.
From the 1950s through the present, Berkeley Lab has maintained its status as a major international center for physics research, and has also diversified its research program into almost every realm of scientific investigation.
Puerto Ricans, who also commonly refer to themselves as " boricuas ", are largely the descendants of Europeans, Taíno, Africans or a blend of these groups which has produced a very diversified population.
Folkestone is also the home of several insurance firms, some of which used to be involved in the shipping trade but have since diversified into other fields.
The paper is part of The Washington Post Company, a diversified education and media company that also owns educational services provider Kaplan, Inc., Post-Newsweek Stations, Cable One, the online magazine Slate, The Gazette and Southern Maryland Newspapers, and The Herald, a daily paper in Everett, Washington.
Russell was also once home to the headquarters of Ashland Inc., a diversified chemical company.
It also has a very diversified Hispanic population with Cubans, Dominicans, and the more recent groups, such as South Americans and Central Americans, Haitians, Asian Indians, Koreans and Arabs.
Midland's economy still relies heavily on petroleum ; however, the city has also diversified to become a regional telecommunications and distribution center.
It used to be a traditional month-long Carnatic music festival, but since then it has also diversified into dance and drama, as well as non-Carnatic art forms.
He has also been a longtime pioneer for more diversified roles and images of Latinos in the U. S. media in addition to his most notable roles / work by him starring, directing and producing films, Made for TV Movies and TV shows such as American Me, The Burning Season, My Family / Mi Familia, 12 Angry Men, The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca, Walkout, The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and American Family: Journey of Dreams.
Fauna are also diversified, specially in the islands and hills.
Rakkestad has also developed a diversified economy based on agriculture and forestry such as poultry slaughterhouse and egg packing station, grain silo and mill, woodworking factories and agricultural machinery retailers.
Anti-malarial therapy could be also be diversified by combining a potentially effective vaccine with current chemotherapy, thereby reducing the chance of vaccine resistance developing.
At this time the Corporation also diversified into other areas.
The Malouf is the Arab-Andalusian music of Constantine and is also well known in Tunisia and Libya, it is a very large number of diversified musical repertoire of Algeria.

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