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#DRAGON MAGAZINE 324 PDF PDF#
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While the love of gaming continued, the partners realized that spending 100 hours per month (each) on JagdPanther for no paycheck could not go on forever. Somehow the conversation came around the point that JagdPanther had paid its bills, but had never made a profit, had never paid the owners a dime, and was never going to. The new Rapid Fire feature included 18 articles (each two or three paragraphs, a total of two pages) with variants and other data for Battle of the Bulge, Poland 1939, Panzer Gruppe Guderian, the Prestags series, Global War, Sinai, Their Finest Hour, Malaya, Russian Campaign, Panzergrenadier, Austerlitz, Anzio, Anvil-Dragoon, Oil War, Sixth Fleet, and Legion.Ī few weeks later, on election night in November 1976, the two partners (Steve Cole and Allen Eldridge) and their part-time marketing director (David Crump) went to dinner. Reviews included GUDERIAN, ROCROI, RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR, and JERUSALEM 70AD. New scenarios were provided for KOREA and SORCERER. New units included the French fleet for WAR AT SEA, 1950s units for MECH WAR, and FIREFIGHT. Rules variants included alternate victory conditions for RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN, variants for WAR IN EUROPE, line of communication rules for ARNHEM, javelins in LEGION, Panama rules for INVASION AMERICA, FAST CARRIERS, and more realistic rules for FIRST INDOCHINA WAR.Īlternate history scenarios included new alliances for DRAGON PASS, and OPERATION OLYMPIC. Reading it now (2015) brought back wistful memories of the direction the magazine might have taken. The editorial discussed the changes in the magazine. This was an operational-level wargame in which units had a "protection" factor that approaching enemy units had to overcome before they could get into direct combat and fight. This was a game about a Soviet invasion of Florida and well suited the national malaise of the time. The game in this issue was JACKSONVILLE: THE BEACHES OF DOOM. What no one knew when the issue was mailed was that there would never be another issue. To keep up the high count of many articles, a new "rapid fire" feature included several short articles so that others could be longer and some new regular features (Design & Analysis, Update) were added. The issue presaged a new age with a new title (Battlefield) to get away from the WW2-based title of JagdPanther. The "Iron Age" of JagdPanther continued with color cardstock covers, one-piece multi-color maps, and die-cut counters. Take a journey with us back to October 1976, when a small wargame club in Amarillo Texas (led by Steve Cole) turned into a real company that produced an award-winning magazine filled with articles, variants, and reviews.