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Just scored a copy of "Last Battle" online!
Hey all,
Noble Knight Games eMailed me this morning and I am now the proud owner of the wargame "Last Battle:Twilight:2000", in an unpunched condition. Does anyone know much about this wargame? Is it anything like GDW's "First Battle" series? I mostly bought it to fit into my Twilight:2000 collection, but should I punch it and play it? I'm hoping it'll be here Monday! - Dave |
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Yes, it's pretty much the same system as "First Battle." I have it, but I only use the counters for my T2k games.
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I would scan them, make digital copies, print and cut out counters from the digital copies. That way the set stays unpunched.
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Never understood gamers which collect stuff in "the original wrapping" - thats unholy! A good game MUST be played! If your a T2k-Gamer, you must use your LB-counters! Congratulations to your new game. I am totally jealous, cause i dont have copy! I hate you !!! |
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Hey Guys,
Now why didn't *I* think of that? I'd get to eat my cake and have it too! Thanks, Guys! - Dave |
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So DCausey, is it a reprint or an original? Personally I'd be happy with either but you'd think an original in good condition would be pretty rare.
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