Talk:Panzer Leader (game)

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Ok... so I threw up a Panzer Leader article. I really don't know much about the game, I've got a copy but never played. Any information anyone could add would be great! User:BoboDaHobo.

No problem with that. But please search Wikipedia first before adding a new article. We had to untangle Panzer Leader (game) from Panzer Leader (book). The book is quite famous. --John Nagle 19:17, 31 March 2006 (UTC)

Whoops! Sorry about that! I'll be more careful in the future. --BoboDaHobo 04:31, 9 April 2006 (UTC)

Is this article still NPOV? --BoboDaHobo 18:44, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Hmm. Possibly not. Good point. However, I'm trying to encourage someone a bit more involved in the subject to start writing by providing a 'seed' off of something I came across. Probably should be moved here (talk) until it can be surrounded by an article to balance it (where someone just browsing wouldn't see it and be inspired...). Of course, it is generally true. Panzerblitz made a big impression way back when. It was what everything else on the subject got compared to, and many people from the '70s cite as 'how I got into wargames'. AH did a west front version (Panzer Leader) to capitalize on that, and I'm trying to point out the pre-existing pressure for the game. So... I'll let someone else judge. :) --Rindis 20:13, 10 May 2006 (UTC)