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Houston Chronicle: International Copyright Laws for Board Games
by Hall Harris , Demand Media “No single method can protect a board game in its entirety from copyright infringement. Instead, a board game inventor can create a patchwork of protection from various intellectual
Read More »Popular Mechanics: Why the A-10 Warthog Is Such a Badass Plane
How a slow, simple airplane became an icon. “General Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle, chief of the Air Force’s Air Combat Command, said earlier this week that he would deploy A-10s to Incirlik Air Base in
Read More »“Tesla vs Edison: War of the Currents” – A Boardgaming Way Review
By Fred Manzo “Tesla vs Edison: War of the Currents” simulates the struggle to electrify the U.S. between Edison and Tesla/Westinghouse that took place in the 1880s and 1890s. Edison championed DC power and
Read More »The MIT Press: “Zones of Control: Perspectives on Wargaming”
By the Staff of The MIT Press: Edited by Pat Harrigan and Matthew G. Kirschenbaum Foreword by James F. Dunnigan Overview “Games with military themes date back to antiquity, and yet they are curiously
Read More »January 15, 2016 Update from GMT Games
By the Staff of GMT Games: Hi guys! I hope the New Year is off to a great start for all of you! Here at GMT, it’s been a BUSY holiday season and first
Read More »Video: Favorite 10 Wargames Played in 2015 by Prof. Marco Arnaudo
By Marco Arnaudo Published on Jan 14, 2016 INDEX: Number ten (02:23); Number nine (06:33); Number eight (09:52); Number seven (14:04); Number six (17:52); Number five (22:26); Number four (28:04); Number three (33:41); Number
Read More »Thunder in the Ozarks: The Battle of Pea Ridge playtest
By Fred Manzo: Thunder in the Ozarks: The Battle of Pea Ridge is a new game that Hermann Luttmann is designing for Revolution Games. I’m its developer and we are hoping to see it
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