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Author Topic: Remember your 1rst game?  (Read 2005 times)
GoSanchez6
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« on: March 01, 2011, 11:11:22 am »
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My older brother bought this game at Venture(of all places) He worked there in high school. They had 2 on the shelves. One day there was only 1 so he bought it. My brother and his friends had already played it once or twice before I got a crack at it. I will never forget it I played US and had absolutely no idea what I was doing. It was great we were all smoking cigars and making margaritas,drinking beer and having rum drinks. It was AWESOME. Nothing like a smoke filled room and a bunch of guys talking smack. Big Bro was Germany and he eventually ran over Russia. I lost that night but I was hooked. Oddly enough the house we played is now a Posh boutique. I am 40 years old now I was only 16 when I played this game. Every time I drive by that house I have a grin on my face thinking about that night. Heres to AXIS AND ALLIES THE GREATEST BOARDGAME OF ALL TIME.
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2011, 07:59:27 am »
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Thought I might get more response on this one. Oh well. GoJets
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2011, 07:15:48 pm »
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My first game one of our players looked at the instructions and left the table. We played with 4 players that night.

Once we adapted a timer with the game everyone came around to liking the game.
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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2011, 07:21:38 am »
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What made it great AB was all the trash talk at the table and comraderie and the drinks. Aside all of that I have always had a great interest in WW2 thats how the game got me. I have been hooked ever since.
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« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2011, 06:15:57 am »
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First game...... long time ago! We were used to nothing more complex than Risk, and after a few turns, it dawned on us that we'd been doing a pretty bad job reading and understanding the rules. I can't remember precisely where we went wrong, but it was such a major thing that we decided to cancel the game.
But we enjoyed the concept anyway, and played it quite a few times in years to follow. Not really often though - it's always been difficult to find enough people for a long game. Well, and maybe because when we did, trying to hum the national anthem of each nation we were playing added a touch of strangeness to the atmosphere, though I don't think anyone could remember the Japanese.
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« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2011, 09:10:44 am »
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Nice story Herr. I always laugh when I hear how everybodys first couple of games went. I don't even remember how many rules we screwed up. I just know I had played nothing like it before or since. I have been a fan and buyer ever since.
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« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2011, 06:10:50 am »
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My first game(s) was on the Nova edition, my older brother brought it home.  He had played it at his friend's house.  We both had an interest in WWII since our dad served in the Army - we were hooked.  After the first game (I played the allies), we immediately switched sides, I insisted.  I lost (but at least my suspicions of uneven sides were largely put to rest - hey, I was a kid ya know). And then it was game(s) on ever since. Over the years we of course introduced it to others, and even when I've moved about I've always managed to take along  some thrown together set. 

Some good times with many editions...I recall being thrilled when the MB set came out and it had little miniatures! Wow... look at it now.  I've even read complaints about some of the fancy minis coming out and I look at the simple chits we were using... eh eh eh.   

In regard to it being a beer and chips game in later years - I recall one of my past gaming groups had a tradition, we'd figure out what nation each person was beforehand, and that person was responsible for bringing some beverages from that country.  When we took land of an enemy, we also got to take one of their drinks (though truthfully, the long games just ended up being a free-for-all in that regard  tongue).

One of my most (recent) memorable games as far as those involved, was not too long ago.  I actually hosted three games (AA50th) where each nationality was played by a someone from that nation (admittedly, the Russian was new to the game and the Japanese student had a hell of a time with the rules the first time).  It was pretty awesome to hear the smack talk with the natural accents, the curse of a dice roll in their native tongue.  By the time we played the third time, all the newer players had done a lot of research - it was intense and some serious national pride going on with no end to historical referencing.  Eh eh eh... some of them have now moved away though, but it was excellent.   

All in all, A&A has provide some damn good times. Beats the hell out of Monopoly  wink Good idea for a thread, I liked reading Herr's and GoSanchez's stories.  afro
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« Reply #7 on: November 29, 2011, 12:34:16 pm »
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One of the original nova game rule screw ups we lived with for a considerable period of time was the number of pieces you could own.  It was thought you could only build as many units as you had cardboard pieces for.  I can't recall what the numbers were but it was something like 20 infantry, perhaps 8 tanks and I would have to guess the rest.  There were no 'poker' chips in the original game if I recall.  It was rather important for Japan to get her units off the islands as you can only have so many infantry.  

I can recall being the axis and having built all the units I could save a few navy units.  Both countries but mainly Japan would have saved enough money so right after the big battle against the USSR one could pretty much rebuild all the 20-x infantry you had lost along with all the tanks you were allowed to build plus most if not all the allowable air units.  The allies had the advantage as they could have 60 infantry on the board rather than the 40 for the axis and so on for the other pieces.  Those were the days......
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« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2012, 06:45:20 pm »
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Your story was a lot like mine...1988 at my friends house with 2 other friends and his dad...I was U.S. an like you had no idea what I was doing.  The dad was germany and for some reason sent 3 subs down around south america.  I spent all game chasing that damn wolfpack and pretty much losing the game for the allies.
We still laugh because our buddy that played the U.K. put a Industrial complex in every african country so, I didn't feel like the only clueless player that night.
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« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2012, 04:28:12 pm »
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What made it great AB was all the trash talk at the table and comraderie and the drinks. Aside all of that I have always had a great interest in WW2 thats how the game got me. I have been hooked ever since.

Trash talk makes the game.
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« Reply #10 on: January 30, 2012, 10:25:13 pm »
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Good stories.
The part about a player native to each country was unbelievable.
I can't remember much (was over 22 years ago shocked) but I remember my very young opponent, who had played all of 2 or 3 times, buying steady fighters with the UK. Not stupid, except that he kept them all on the island, doing nothing but defending against some future attack that wasn't coming.

Funny, if you consider this game I'm playing currently:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=24311.0
Have played at least 200 games since those days in the 80's! Hooked again since discovering "Revised" in about 2007 (played about 50 games on GTO) and fortunately got my copy of Anniversary in November 2008 when it came out.... Have been gaming constantly on this site ever since..... Don't know if I'll ever stop - A&A is that good. smiley
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« Reply #11 on: August 26, 2012, 07:10:45 am »
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Can't remember first game and what happened or who I played( I probably lost), but I was hooked. Was at University in 87. I know it was of the things I most looked forward to each week (!) Played on a week day night for 4 hours at the Boardgames Club and sometimes were so many wanting to play, I had to watch!
I did pass my exams in case you were worried.
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« Reply #12 on: August 26, 2012, 07:31:44 pm »
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Early 1990's. Played my best friend. He had to get up and leave the table because of the stress on his heart. Never got to finish the game. I play for the friendship and don't tolerate trash talk at the table.
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« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2012, 08:02:50 am »
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I played as the U.S.

The Axis players wanted to spend a turn -building up- and didn't attack much of anything LOL...

My first roll was 6, 6, 6. On Tech Development... Cheesy  And of course to us - that meant 3 technologies!  Industrial Production, Long Range Air, and Jet Fighters.

POW!
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« Reply #14 on: August 31, 2012, 07:04:53 pm »
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Early 1990's. Played my best friend. He had to get up and leave the table because of the stress on his heart. Never got to finish the game. I play for the friendship and don't tolerate trash talk at the table.

Stress on his heart? How is his condition today?
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