Greg's Little Wars

This is a spot dedicated to all gamers around the world. In it you will, on an irregular basis, see posts and comments of the adventures of a handful of gamers from the Chicago area. Hopefuly our adventures and stories will entertain you and elicit comments for the bennifit of all who join us here at this site. History is our hobby and the figures are our expression of our passion. Greg

Monday, November 14, 2016

The passing of a friend and fellow gamer

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Mike Adams passed away this morning from complications of a surgery he recently underwent. Mike was a great friend to many, myself include...
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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Juba I vs. The Legions of Rome

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My honored followers we had a very special game day at Mike's house yesterday. Mike and his wife Mary served us cake to celebrate Mike...
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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Thanks to my loving wife!

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Well I have recently celebrated my 65th birthday. My dear wife Helen, who has not only tolerated my obsession with little toy soldiers but ...
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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Carthage invades Sicily

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Welcome to another report on the campaign season at Mike's house. Yesterday we gathered to have Carthage face off against a Syracuse...
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Saturday, August 20, 2016

The anger of Rome

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Welcome all to another adventure in Mike's basement during the Summer campaigns. The last time we gathered Mike hosted a game where th...
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Greg Prince
Mid West, United States
I am an aging gamer who got his start while playing with plastic figures in the 50's as a child. With the help of his parents and brothers, this experience grew and transformed into formal gaming. Starting with my first board game, Avalon Hill's Africa Corps and following a progression through Dungeons and Dragons into historical miniatures. Currently gaming with close friends in the following periods of history, Ancient, Dark Ages, SYW, Pirates, FIW, AWI, American Civil War, Colonial Wars, Boxer Rebelion, WWI and WWII. I tend to support the underdog and look to see if I can 'change history' through our games. Beat the odds so to say. But loosing in a great game to your friends is better than winning at all costs. It is just a game and unlike the real world, no one will live or die on the results of our games. I have a deep respect for people of all nations and religious beliefs. Any comments and or references made in this blog will be made in the context of the period of history as relevant to the game being discussed and not as a derogitory remark. May the dice roll to your advantage. Greg
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