Phoenix (magazine)
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PHOENIX was published by SimPubs Ltd., a British subsidiary of SPI, and was distributed in Great Britain. It could rightly be considered to be the British version of MOVES magazine. It lasted six years, from 1976 to 1982, and had 36 issues. The magazine covered wargames, especially those by SPI. It included some supplements for those games as well.