by David W. Tschanz
Cry "Havoc!" is now available in electronic form by e-mail. Full color graphics and a lower price as well as immediate delivery spearhead this exciting decision. Requirements are that e-mail subscribers are utilizing a system that supports attachments and possess Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later (readily available on the net or from Adobe directly at www.adobe.com). The e-mail subscription price is only TEN dollars per year. For further information contact Dave Tschanz at dtschanz@sahara.com.sa or cryhavoc@iname.com Brian Train's Arriba Espana remains Microgame Co-op's top seller. W. Michiel Hawkins would like to communicate with anybody that's interested in the War of the Roses. He has the Avalon Hill board game and wants to learn more about both the war and the game. Michiel can be reached at 104274.1475@compuserve.com Brian Train's web site can be visited at http://www.islandnet.com/~citizenx Jim Werbaneth's Korean War game, Frozen Chosin, has been purchased by Enterprise Games. The expected publication date is October or November 1998, just in time for the anniversary of the Chosin Reservoir campaign. Sigourney Street, our only female member, has promised to submit an article on the battle of Bunker's Hill soon. Jim Werbaneth's Line of Departure website — featuring his award winning wargaming newsletter — can be visited at http:/members.aol.com/jwerbaneth/lod/lod.html Free subscription extension — sign up a new member and we'll add an issue to your existing subscription (and 3 months membership in the Military History SIG). The next batch of games from the Microgame Co-op are expected out in December. This set includes Brian Train's Freikorps (based on the supposition that the Red Army won the Battle of Warsaw in 1920, and keeps going on a drive for Berlin), Afghanistan by Perry Moore (operational level treatment of the war), and Kerry Anderson's Armageddon (the last battle between Good and Evil). Brian has also mostly pounded into shape a smaller-size game on the1937-41 Sino-Japanese War called Battle For China that will let you play it out in an evening or so. Microgame Co-Op can be found at: http://www.ocii.com/~kanderso/coop.html Ken West (maghreb@pcisys.net) is nearing completion on a CD-ROM version of Ulysses S. Grant's Memoirs (both volumes). Ken is offering this complete copy of the military classic to SIG members for the cost of the CD and shipping (about $5, maybe less?). Please contact Ken if you're interested in obtaining a high quality computer copy of this military classic.
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