07-10-2014, 01:48 AM,
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RE: Conversions to Expansions when Games Are No Longer in Production
(07-10-2014, 01:14 AM)vince hughes Wrote: (07-09-2014, 10:57 PM)Brett Nicholson Wrote: Apparently AP finds it acceptable and reasonable for customers to buy more than one copy of a game for the components to play out some scenarios as we are all affluent and have the means to do so!
Ah, but the pay-off is that you get more time to play than those 'affluent' people. The World is a very unfair place
Well yes, point taken; it is nice to be semi-retired I suppose! :-)
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07-10-2014, 02:20 AM,
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larry marak
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RE: Conversions to Expansions when Games Are No Longer in Production
Brett does have a good long term point though..the larger and longer the avalanche inventory, the more subcomponents will need to be trimmed to keep avalanche from drowning, a problem that avalon hill, spi, and tsr all run into. Its possible Beyond Normandy may come back as a scenario book with either a new map configuration, or a reprint of the historical map in panel form, but a lot of stuff will inevitably dry up. The two campaigns and commanders books are among my favorite pg products, both k.i.a. due to the necessity to recompose the entire book for the new printer. Likewise White Eagles and the Go For Broke book. Both African games are schedualed to go out of print in the near future.
Guadalcanal will either disappear or be redesigned to comply with the new map system in place down the road.
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07-10-2014, 02:47 AM,
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RE: Conversions to Expansions when Games Are No Longer in Production
I understand what AP is attempting to do, to reinvent itself keeping the emphasis on new material and maybe appealing to a new generation of wargamers. I'm very glad that I scored a copy of 'Guadalcanal' off the dusty shelf of a retailer for 20€ as it is going for 40-50€ elsewhere online here. In fact, I like 'Guadalcanal' so much, despite a few stinker scenarios, that I would buy a second copy of it if I could find it for 20€ again just to be able to take on all the 'Jungle Fighting' scenarios as at least three sceanrios from it require two copies of 'Guadalcanal'. With AP discontinuing many of it's older games I somewhat feel more inclined to make something like 'Beyond Normandy' (mainly for it's components) my next purchase, while it's still available, before it fades into obscurity rather than buy a new AP product. However, if I were to buy an older product from a retailer than I am doing nothing to help AP to stay in business am I?
So this can work both ways in regards to AP's sales or marketing. By me buying older products from retailers that have long since been paid for I am doing zilch for the "new" AP. Just checked the German, online retailer here and I could, for 70€ get both 'Battle of the Bulge' and 'Jungle Fighting' OR buy 'Liberation 44' for 75+ € ... guess which choice I decided to make?
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07-10-2014, 06:03 AM,
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RE: Conversions to Expansions when Games Are No Longer in Production
Thanks for the offer, I would only need the counters from an extra 'Guadalcanal' copy but haven't picked up 'Jungle Fighting' as of yet. It may be a month or two before I make my next purchase. As much as I would like to give a more recently released PG game a shot I am shopping more for the bulk of scenarios that are playable; 'Liberation 44' has 40 I think, while the combination of 'Battle of the Bulge' and 'Jungle Fighting' would provide around 90 scenarios total for a few euros less. Plus the maps from BotB would open up a lot more scenarios from other expansions like 'Sinister Forces'. Of course I want them all but 70€ will be about the cap for the remainder of this year's spending on games.
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