My life as a Gamer

I've been gaming since the '60s. Some of my earliest games were Milton Bradley's Command Series - Dogfight, Broadside, Battle-Cry. My father thought that history based games would just the ticket. Later on my brother got me a subscription to Strategy&Tactics magazine. I liked the analysis in the magazine and there was a game in each issue. The die was cast I was hooked.

 

Wargames

Primarily I am wargamer as well as an avid reader of history. You will find strong historical themes in my games. I am much more driven by the theme in a game by the mechanisms used. I feel the mechanisms are a tool to accomplish the theme.

While most eras interest me, I do have my primary interests.

  • American Civil War
  • Ancient Rome & Greece
  • Napoleonic
  • The Great War
  • Medieval
  • However, an interesting topic in any other era will catch my eye.

To the right is some of my wargames as a shelfie.

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Trains

I have a passion for rail games. Trains are a theme I love. Fortunately while my wife does not go for wargames she loves the economic and construction aspect of train games.

Of course I added a Ticket to Ride picture to emphasize this

I've been active on Boardgame Geek BGG for a long time. you can see my collection on my profile. https://www.boardgamegeek.com/user/rajungamer

There are some very active boardgaming groups in Birmingham. There is a session most every day of the week Check out https://www.meetup.com/theBBG/ for details of the different groups and gaming sessions. Find one close to you

My Day Job

I've been in Information Technology since the '70s as well.

I've Seen a lot of changes over the years. It is amazing how much it has changed. Currently I consult on Oracle and SqlServer databases for Clearwinds Technologies. The picture to the right represents what was a database when I started.

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