• I am interested in buying a copy of AA50.  It can be new or used as long as the components to the game are not damaged.  Minor wear doesn’t bother me at all.  If you are interested in selling please send me a PM with the price you have in mind.


  • Nevermind, I was able to pick up a copy.


  • @Butcher:

    Nevermind, I was able to pick up a copy.

    just out of curiosity, can I asked what you ended up paying for a new/pre-owned copy?

    I understand if you do not reply.

    thanks!


  • I’ve been watching auctions for sets on eBay recently and they are going for 300 to 350 dollars including shipping. There is one ‘buy it now’ at $399 that has been up for awhile but the auctions have been coming in under $350. Never less than $300 though.

    I’m tempted to put mine up.

  • TripleA

    I bought this for $100 something bucks a couple days after release. Didn’t think of it as a collector item at the time. My box is all busted up, from many judo throws and wrestling events (also a cat likes to bite the map itself nom nom nom). A few games have been ruined by the godzilla known as kit kat.


  • If anyone have a copy to spare, you can pm me and name your price.


  • I am looking for a AA50 copy aswell. PM with a reasonable price. (not $300)


  • @orcenator:

    I am looking for a AA50 copy aswell. PM with a reasonable price. (not $300)

    A few days ago I saw a copy at ebay at 100$


  • :x :x :x

    Already to late

    :x :x :x

    There is been a bidding of 310 dollar.

    I’ve seen more than 1 of it, but all over 300 dollar.


  • Seriously, your best bet to get this fantastic version of the game is to download the maps that IL has made and have it printed out.  Combine that with the wonderful player made setup-charts.

    Then, buy yourself 2 copies of AA Spring 1942.

    Take the Germans from one copy, spray them brown for Italy (Start with several light coats of Krylon fusion primer followed by several light coats of Krylon fusion brown).

    Viola, you have yourself AA 50th Anniversary Edition.

    Finding one for cheap any more is going to be ridiculously hard with it having been a limited production.


  • I admire your idea, but i wanted the original. :mrgreen:

    Just to get the chance to play it live on a board it’s a good idea.
    Only the spraying thing isn’t my thing, but i get the point. :-D


  • Just wondering why does everyone want the anniversary one so much? Whats wrong with Global 40’ can’t you just get the two, because

    A. There fun games even when not together
    B. The two put together are about the same price as the anniversary
    C. More fun game
    D. Auzzies and Frenchies  8-)


  • @Dylan:

    Just wondering why does everyone want the anniversary one so much? Whats wrong with Global 40’ can’t you just get the two, because

    A. There fun games even when not together
    B. The two put together are about the same price as the anniversary
    C. More fun game
    D. Auzzies and Frenchies  8-)

    One full game of Anniversary edition = approx 6 hours.
    One full game of Global 1940 = approx 18-36 hours.

    Anniversary edition rules/setup = amazing (fairly close to even)
    Global 1940 rules/setup = “broken” and favor one side or the other too heavily (admitted by LH himself, thus the Alpha rules being developed, still).

    Anniversary : you can play on your dining room table
    Global 1940 : you’d be hard pressed to find a table big enough to play it on without building one.


  • @Rorschach:

    @Dylan:

    Just wondering why does everyone want the anniversary one so much? Whats wrong with Global 40’ can’t you just get the two, because

    A. There fun games even when not together
    B. The two put together are about the same price as the anniversary
    C. More fun game
    D. Auzzies and Frenchies  8-)

    One full game of Anniversary edition = approx 6 hours.
    One full game of Global 1940 = approx 18-36 hours.

    Anniversary edition rules/setup = amazing (fairly close to even)
    Global 1940 rules/setup = “broken” and favor one side or the other too heavily (admitted by LH himself, thus the Alpha rules being developed, still).

    Anniversary : you can play on your dining room table
    Global 1940 : you’d be hard pressed to find a table big enough to play it on without building one.

    It doesn’t take that long once you get into it.
    Then make house rules or wait for the alpha rules  :x
    Ever heard of a floor?

  • Customizer

    @Dylan:

    @Rorschach:

    @Dylan:

    Just wondering why does everyone want the anniversary one so much? Whats wrong with Global 40’ can’t you just get the two, because

    A. There fun games even when not together
    B. The two put together are about the same price as the anniversary
    C. More fun game
    D. Auzzies and Frenchies  8-)

    One full game of Anniversary edition = approx 6 hours.
    One full game of Global 1940 = approx 18-36 hours.

    Anniversary edition rules/setup = amazing (fairly close to even)
    Global 1940 rules/setup = “broken” and favor one side or the other too heavily (admitted by LH himself, thus the Alpha rules being developed, still).

    Anniversary : you can play on your dining room table
    Global 1940 : you’d be hard pressed to find a table big enough to play it on without building one.

    It doesn’t take that long once you get into it.
    Then make house rules or wait for the alpha rules  :x
    Ever heard of a floor?

    Sure, perhaps its doesn’t take that long, but certainly twice as long as AA50, the size of global could still be a problem for some (the floor? No.).  The rules - yeah… they’re still quite bad, and yeah, will be waiting for acceptable alpha rules.

    All-in-all, AA50th is still my edition of choice, hands down.


  • @Viracocha:

    @Dylan:

    @Rorschach:

    @Dylan:

    Just wondering why does everyone want the anniversary one so much? Whats wrong with Global 40’ can’t you just get the two, because

    A. There fun games even when not together
    B. The two put together are about the same price as the anniversary
    C. More fun game
    D. Auzzies and Frenchies  8-)

    One full game of Anniversary edition = approx 6 hours.
    One full game of Global 1940 = approx 18-36 hours.

    Anniversary edition rules/setup = amazing (fairly close to even)
    Global 1940 rules/setup = “broken” and favor one side or the other too heavily (admitted by LH himself, thus the Alpha rules being developed, still).

    Anniversary : you can play on your dining room table
    Global 1940 : you’d be hard pressed to find a table big enough to play it on without building one.

    It doesn’t take that long once you get into it.
    Then make house rules or wait for the alpha rules  :x
    Ever heard of a floor?

    Sure, perhaps its doesn’t take that long, but certainly twice as long as AA50, the size of global could still be a problem for some (the floor? No.).  The rules - yeah… they’re still quite bad, and yeah, will be waiting for acceptable alpha rules.

    All-in-all, AA50th is still my edition of choice, hands down.

    Facepalm

  • Customizer

    Yeah… know what you mean, the rules/setup of global makes me facepalm every time (and the components - but FMG will take care of that eventually).  It has so much potential.


  • Head slam on key board

  • Customizer

    Eh eh eh… if that produces a proper rules set faster, cool.


  • @Viracocha:

    Eh eh eh… if that produces a proper rules set faster, cool.

    yeah I can hit multiple keys at once so it types faster.  :evil:

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