Avalon Hill
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Avalon Hill was a game company that specialized in wargames and strategic board games. It also published the occasional miniature wargaming ruleset and had a popular line of sports simulations. It is now a division of the game company Wizards of the Coast.
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History
The company was started in 1958 by Charles S. Roberts following the success of his wargame Tactics. With Tactics, Roberts created a new type of board game based on actual war-like scenarios and strategies. This sort of game had previously existed (H. G. Wells had written a set of rules called Little Wars), but they had exclusively used miniature figures and modeled 3D terrain (like found in model railroading).Avalon Hill pioneered many of the concepts of modern recreational wargaming. These include elements such as the use of a hexagonal grid (aka hexgrid) overlaid on a flat folding board, zones of control (ZOC), stacking of multiple units at a location, an odds-based combat results table (CRT), terrain effects on movement, troop strength, troop morale, and board games based upon historical events. Complex games could and did have play lasting for days or even weeks, and AH set up a system for people to play games by mail.
Perhaps the most famous and popular wargame Avalon Hill published was Panzerblitz (1970), designed for the company by a young Jim Dunnigan. Dunnigan went on to run what was to become their biggest competitor: Simulations Publications Inc. Other well-regarded games published around this time were The Battle of Midway, Afrika Korps, The Battle of the Bulge, and Blitzkrieg. This last game was more of an abstract training game featuring two sides, red and blue and some neutral countries. Many rule variants were created for Blitzkrieg.
In the 1970s, Avalon Hill branched out from wargames to publish a number of tabletop sports simulations, including the popular Statis Pro line which was based on the names and statistics of actual players. The company discontinued most of these products in the early 1990s as the computer versions of similar games began to emerge. The company also produced a number of strategy games that had nothing to do with sports or war—titles like Point of Law, Shakespeare, TV Wars and Stocks and Bonds, many of which were reprints of games acquired from 3M in 1976.
Avalon Hill was also an early publisher of computer games starting in 1980. Adapting some of its boardgame titles to various platforms (TRS-80, Vic-20, Commodore 64, Apple II, etc.) and formats (cassette tape and 5¼" disk). These proved popular enough for AH to continue publishing occasional computer titles throughout the '80s and '90s.
Avalon Hill became a subsidiary of Monarch Avalon Printing in 1962 (as a way of repaying debts incurred by Roberts), which then ran it for the next 36 years. After some costly legal missteps in 1997 and 1998, Monarch decided to get out of the gaming business, disbanding Avalon Hill in the summer of 1998. Hasbro Games purchased the rights to the Avalon Hill games and back inventory and the name "Avalon Hill" for $6 million. Hasbro now publishes a select number of old Avalon Hill games. Several individual games were licensed to interested publishers. The largest number of the most popular games were licensed to Curt Schilling's Multi-Man Publishing.
Hasbro has also released a few new games under the Avalon Hill name, and has added the Avalon Hill name to older games like Axis and Allies that were not originally made by Avalon Hill. The games published under Hasbro ownership have been targeted for a wider general audience, and are less hobbyist oriented than had been published previously.
The game index below is separated into two categories, according to whether each game was published before or after the Hasbro acquisition. The division reflects not only the change in ownership, but in game development and marketing philosophy.
Avalon Hill also had its own in-house magazine which promoted sale and play of its games, The General Magazine, which was published regularly between 1964 and 1998. The magazine offered a wide array of features, including strategy and tactics articles, historical analyses, semi-regular features devoted to specific games, columns on sports and computer games by AH, listings of vendors and opponents, question and answers for game rules, ratings for both games and players, discount coupons for mail orders, and insider information on future AH projects.
Games (Original Avalon Hill)
: Top - 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
(Note that some of these were originally developed independently and repackaged/republished by AH.)
0-9 (original)
- 1776 - American Revolution (1974)
- 1830 (1986)
- 1914 - World War I (1968)
A (original)
- Achtung Spitfire! (1997)
- Acquire (1962)
- Adel Verpflichtet (also released as By Hook Or Crook) (1991)
- Advanced Squad Leader (1985)
- Advanced Third Reich (1992)
- Afrika Korps (1964, 1965, 1977)
- Age of Renaissance (1996)
- Air Assault on Crete (1978)
- Air Baron (1996)
- Air Force (1980)
- Alexander the Great (1975)
- Ambush!
- Amoeba Wars (1981)
- Anzio (1969, 1971, 1974, 1978)
- Arab-Israeli Wars (1977)
- Atlantic Storm (1997)
- Assassin (1993)
- Attack Sub (1991)
- Auto Racing (1979)
B (original)
- B-17, Queen of the Skies (1983)
- Bali (1980)
- Baseball Strategy (1973)
- Basketball Strategy (1973)
- Battle for Italy (1983)
- Battle of the Bulge (1964, 1981, 1991)
- Beat Inflation (1975)
- Betrayal at House on the Hill (2004)
- Bismarck - sinking of the Bismarck (1962, 1979)
- Black Spy (1981)
- Blackbeard (1991)
- Blitzkrieg (1965)
- Book of Lists (1979)
- Bowl Bound (1978) -- college football
- (1993)
- Bureaucracy (1981)
- Business Strategy (1973)
C (original)
- Caesar - Caesar at Alesia (1976)
- Caesar's Legions (1975)
- Carrier
- Chancellorsville (1961, 1974)
- Challenge Golf at Pebble Beach (1976)
- Circus Maximus (1980)
- Civil War
- Civilization (1982)
- * Advanced Civilization (1991)
- Class Struggle (1982)
- The Collector (1977)
- Conquistador (1983)
- Cosmic Encounter (2000)
- Crescendo of Doom (1980)
- Cross of Iron (1979)
D (original)
- D-Day (1961, 1965, 1971, 1977, 1991)
- Dark Emperor (1985)
- Devil's Den (1985)
- Diplomacy (1961, 1977)
- Dispatcher (1961)
- Down With the King (1981)
- Dragon Pass (1984)
- Dragonhunt (1982)
- Dune (1979)
E (original)
- Empire of the Rising Sun (1995)
- Empires in Arms (1986)
- Enemy in Sight (1981)
- Executive Decision (1981)
F (original)
- Facts in Five (1976)
- Feudal (1976)
- Firepower (1984)
- Flat Top (1981)
- Flight Leader (1986)
- Football Strategy (1972)
- Foreign Exchange (1979)
- France 1940
- Freedom in the Galaxy (From SPI)
G (original)
- The Game of Dilemmas (1982)
- The Game of Inventions (1984)
- Game of Slang
- Game of Trivia (1981)
- Gangsters (1992)
- Geronimo (1995)
- Gettysburg (1961, 1964, 1977, 1988, 1989)
- (1982)
- Gladiator (1981)
- Gold! (1981)
- Greed (1986)
- Guadalcanal (1966, 1992)
- Guns of August (1981)
- Gunslinger (1983)
H (original)
- Hexagony (1980)
- History of the World (1993)
- Hitler's War (2001)
- Hundred Days Battle (1983)
I (original)
- Icebergs
- IDF (Israeli Defence Force) (1993)
- Image (1979)
- Intern (1979)
J (original)
- Journeys of St. Paul (1968)
- Jutland (1967, 1974)
K (original)
- Kampfgruppe Peiper I (1993)
- Kampfgruppe Peiper II (1996)
- Kingmaker (1974)
- Knights of the Air (1987)
- Kremlin (1988)
- Kriegspiel (1970)
L (original)
- Le Mans (1961)
- Legend of Robin Hood (1980)
- London's Burning (1996)
- The Longest Day (1980)
- Luftwaffe (1971)
M (original)
- Machiavelli (1980)
- Management (1961)
- Magic Realm (1978)
- Midway (1964, 1991)
- Monsters Menace America (1998)
- Moonstar (1981)
- Mystic Wood (1980)
N (original)
- Napoleon (1977)
- Napoleon at Bay (1983)
- Napoleon's Battles (1989)
- Naval War (1983)
- New World (1990)
- Nieuchess (1961)
O (original)
- OD (1985)
- Oh Wah Ree (1976)
- On To Richmond (1998)
- Origins of World War II (1971)
- Outdoor Survival (1972)
P (original)
- Pacific War (Victory Games)
- Panzer Armee Afrika (1982)
- Panzerblitz (1970)
- Panzergruppe Guderian (1984)
- Panzerkrieg (1983)
- Panzer Leader (1974)
- Past Lives (1988)
- Patton's Best (1987)
- Paydirt (1979) -- football
- Pennant Race (1983) -- baseball
- The Peter Principle (1981)
- Point of Law (1979)
- Powers & Perils
- Pro Golf (1982)
R (original)
- Republic of Rome (1990)
- Rail Baron (1977)
- Regatta (1979)
- Richthofen's War - WWI aerial combat (1972)
- Rise and Decline of the Third Reich (1976, 1981)
- * Advanced Third Reich (1992)
- Risque (1985)
- Road Kill (1993)
- Roads to Gettysburg (1994)
- RuneQuest (RPG)
- The Russian Campaign (1974, 1976)
- Russian Front (1985)
S (original)
- Samurai (1980)
- Shakespeare (1970)
- Slapshot (1982) -- hockey
- Sleuth (1981)
- Source Of The Nile - African exploration (1979)
- Speed Circuit (1971, 1977)
- Spices of the World (1988)
- Squad Leader - WWII tactical combat (1977)
- * Cross of Iron - expansion kit (1978)
- * Crescendo of Doom - expansion kit (1979)
- * - expansion kit (1982)
- * Advanced Squad Leader (1985)
- Squander (1965)
- Stalingrad (1963, 1974)
- Starship Trooper (1976, 1997)
- Statis Pro Baseball (1978) -- updated player cards each year until 1992
- Statis Pro Basketball (1978) -- updated player cards each year until 1992
- Statis Pro Football (1978) -- updated player cards each year until 1992
- Stocks and Bonds (1978)
- Stock Market (1970)
- Stonewall Jackson's Way (1992)
- Stonewall in the Valley (1995)
- Stonewall's Last Battle (1996)
- Storm Over Arnhem (1981)
- Struggle of Nations (1982)
- Submarine (1978)
- Successors (1997)
- Superstar Baseball (1978)
T (original)
- Tactics (1952, 1983)
- Tactics II (1958, 1961, 1972)
- Third Reich - WWII grand strategy (1976, 1981)
- * Advanced Third Reich (1992)
- Titan - fantasy monster combat (1982)
- - (1997)
- Tokyo Express
- Trireme (1980)
- Tobruk (1975)
- Tuf (1969)
- Tuf*Abet (1969)
- Turning Point Stalingrad (1989)
- TV Wars (1987)
- TwixT (1976)
U (original)
- U-Boat (1959, 1961)
- UFO (1978)
- Up Front (1983)
- Under Fire (computer game) (1985)
V (original)
- Venture (1983)
- Verdict II (1961)
- Victory in the Pacific - Pacific War (1977)
- Vikings
W (original)
- War and Peace (1980)
- War at Sea - Battle of the Atlantic (1976)
- War at Sea II (1980)
- Waterloo (1962)
- Wizards (1982)
- Wizard's Quest (1979)
- Wooden Ships and Iron Men - naval combat 1776 to 1814 (1975)
- Word Power (1967)
- Wrasslin (1990) -- pro wrestling simulation
Y (original)
- Yanks (1987)
- Year of the Lord (1968)
- Yellowstone (1985)
Games (Hasbro Avalon Hill)
: Top - 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
(Note that some of these were originally developed independently and repackaged/republished by AH. Those marked re-issue were also previously published by AH before Hasbro bought the company.)
A (Hasbro)
- Acquire (re-issue, 1999)
- Axis and Allies (Revised Edition; Milton Bradley originally, 2003)
- (2004)
- (1999)
- Axis and Allies Miniatures (2005)
- (2001)
B (Hasbro)
- Battle Cry (2000)
- Betrayal at House on the Hill (2004)
C (Hasbro)
- Cosmic Encounter (Eon Games originally, 2000)
D (Hasbro)
- Diplomacy (re-issue, 1999)
G (Hasbro)
- The Great Dalmuti (Wizards of the Coast originally, 2005)
- Guillotine (Wizards of the Coast originally, 2005)
H (Hasbro)
- History of the World (re-issue, 2001)
M (Hasbro)
- Monsters Menace America! (re-development of Monsters Ravage America, 2005)
N (Hasbro)
- Nexus Ops (2005)
R (Hasbro)
- Risk 2210 A.D. - Risk variant (2001)
- Risk Godstorm - Risk variant (2004)
- RoboRally (Wizards of the Coast originally, 2005)
- Rocketville (2006)
S (Hasbro)
- Stratego Legends - Stratego variant (1999)
- Star Wars - The Queen's Gambit (2000)
- Sword and Skull (2005)
V (Hasbro)
- Vegas Showdown (2005)
External links
- [The official Avalon Hill web site]
- [Web-Grognard's list of AH games]
- [List of Avalon Hill titles (with pictures of most)]
- [The Fall of Avalon Hill]
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