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Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300 War Game Magazines

Each issue includes a game on the same subject as one of the articles. The game accurately portrays the situation and the salient factors confronting the forces involved. The players are able to consider how and why the historical outcome occurred as well as the potential for other outcomes. Players can test different tactics and strategies and see the effect of their decisions on the process and outcomes. Diversity is a major strength in the continuing series of S&T games. With battles and campaigns ranging from ancient to modern period, from very low complexity games that can be played in less than one hour to high complexity games taking hours to play, from maps representing everything from tiny areas to virtually the entire world with hexes, squares, areas, box-to-box, from counters representing everything from individuals to armies, recent experiments with larger counters (and the ½ x 1 inch counters in the past), S&T provides something different every issue. Games are selected through an annual Mega-Feedback process in which customers select the games that will go into production for future issues. Strategy & Tactics games are known for portraying unique and unusual situations rarely covered in boxed games. A Quick History Strategy & Tactics was originally founded in 1967. In its original format, it did not include a game in each issue but focused on existing wargames, design material for games, and hobby news and information. At issue #19, Dunnigan formed Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) and began putting games in the magazine. The decade of the 1970's was dominated by SPI games and Strategy & Tactics magazine became the hobby flagship. Unfortunately, the transition from a direct mail order to a distribution model, rapidly rising component costs, and increasing competition combined to sink SPI. SPI declared bankruptcy shortly after issue #89 was published, and TSR, the company made famous by Dungeons and Dragons, took over as the largest creditor. TSR was not known for their wargames, and though they tried to develop a wargame line and continued publishing Strategy & Tactics from #90-#110, they eventually choose to sell off their SPI assets. Strategy & Tactics was purchased by World Wide Wargames (3W) and, later, most of the SPI box game titles were purchased by Decision Games. 3W published Strategy & Tactics from #111 to #139 and then sold it to Decision Games. Decision Games has been publishing Strategy & Tactics since #140 with Joseph Miranda as editor. Beginning with issue #176, Strategy & Tactics magazine was distributed to newsstands, and by issue #216, more copies of the magazine edition were being produced than the game edition. Strategy & Tactics is the longest running wargame magazine.

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#251 w/Cobra 1944 (2nd Edition)

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-251

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#252 w/The New Mexico Campaign 1862

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-252

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $24.99

(rules Fair)
(unpunched)

#253 w/Drive on Kursk - 1943

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-253

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

(unpunched)

#255 w/First Air Battle Over Britain

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-255

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $39.99

(rules loose, unpunched)
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#256 w/Marlborough's Battles - Ramillies & Malplaquet

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-256

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $24.99

#258 w/The Santiago Campaign

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-258

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $39.99

#259 w/Battle for China, 1937

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-259

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $39.99

(rules notated)
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#260 w/The Black Prince - Crecy & Naverette

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-260

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $24.99

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#261 w/The Kaiser's War - 1918

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-261

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $39.99

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#262 w/Frederick the Great at War - 1740-48

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-262

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $39.99

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#263 w/Cold War Battles 2 - Kabul '79 & Wurzburg Pentomic

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-263

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $29.99

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#264 w/The Battle of Shiloh, 1862

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-264

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $29.99

(rules notated)
(rules loose, unpunched)
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#265 w/Operation Jubilee - Dieppe, August 1942

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-265

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#266 w/Julian - 4th Century Roman Victories

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-266

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#267 w/Russian Civil War 1918-22 (Special Double-Sized Game)

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-267

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#268 w/When Lions Sailed - 17th Century Global Naval War

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-268

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $29.99

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#270 w/The American Revolution - Decision in North America

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-270

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

MSRP $29.99

(counters clipped)
(unpunched)
(rules loose, unpunched)
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#271 w/Second Kharkov - Strike & Counterstrike, May 1942

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-271

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#272 w/The Battle of Lepanto

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-272

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

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#274 w/The Sun Never Sets Vol. 2 - British Colonial Wars of the 1800's (Special Double-Sized Game)

By: Decision Games

Stock #: DCGST-274

Product Line: Strategy & Tactics #251 - #300

(rules notated, counters clipped)