Contributors

  • Aoi Saginuma

    Translation of rules and publication information for Japanese games.

  • Dan Cermak

    Image of the game Dictator

  • Laisvydas Liaudanskas

    Image of Bizertie Gertie

  • Phil Orbanes

    Essay describing his development of the first wargame on Vietnam in 1965

  • Philip Dennis

    Donation of 19th Century game Rubicon

  • Old Johannesburg Warehouse

    Images of the Boer War games Transvaal Spel and Called to Arms

References

In the course of my research on these games, I have drawn on a host of helpful sources. I want in particular to thank Wikipedia, which has produced information on some surprisingly obscure facts such as the 200th Regiment of the French Army, which was recruited for and died in the 1895 invasion of Madagascar. I make regular donations to Wikipedia and would encourage others to do the same.

Boardgamegeek.com, the most comprehensive online gaming community site, is a constant resource for tracking down possible acquisitions, identifying games from partial components and filling in gaps with respect to rules and publication data.

Google Translate was a great help in working out the rules to many antique German games.

Other sources from which I have drawn direct quotes or detailed information include, listed by topic and order of appearance within the website stories:

The Great Game

Age of Empires

World War I

Peace for a Time

World War II

Hot to Cold