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  1. TheFjordFox

    Project: Close Combat

    Hello there, good people! So, let me cut to the chase! I have recently taken upon myself a mission. Perhaps a calling even, some may say. Are we talking a noble pursuit for the betterment of mankind? ...No. Certainly not! If anything, quite the contrary! I have decided to fight my way through...
  2. TheFjordFox

    Close Combat: Last Stand Arnhem

    Hello there! So; I'm an avid Close Combat fan, and out of all the games in the franchise, Last Stand Arnhem is in my personal opinion one of the better iterations of it. That being said, I am currently doing a playthrough of it for youtube. Now, I've played these games since the 90s, and...
  3. jebsmoker

    The John Tiller Thread of Hex Hell and Suffering

    Question #1: Who is the FUCK is John Tiller? Answer: John Tiller was a former software engineer at Talonsoft, along with being a game designer. He was responsible for basically developing some of the best turn-based hex computer wargames ever made. Question #2: Cool. What does a John Tiller...

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