Don Greenwood

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Don Greenwood is a board game designer and was a pioneer editor among commercial board-wargaming magazines. He began his own fanzine, Panzerfaust Magazine, which he oversaw from 1967 until 1972. He then joined The Avalon Hill Game Company in 1972, and took over editorship of that company's "house organ", The General Magazine, which office he held until 1982. He left Avalon Hill and continued to work in the wargame industry, notably for GMT Games. He is the founder of the Origins, Avaloncon, and WBC gaming conventions and remains the WBC convention manager. Greenwood is also president of the Boardgame Players Association. He was inducted into the Origins Award hall of fame in 1991[1] and the Charles S. Roberts Award hall of fame in 1994.

Games

Greenwood was a prolific game designer, with a unique rules-writing style. Among the titles he was responsible:

  • Baseball Strategy (1963)
  • Alexander the Great (1971)
  • Basketball Strategy (1974)
  • Rise and Decline of the Third Reich (1974)
  • Caesar at Alesia (1975)
  • Circus Maximus (1979)
  • Crescendo of Doom (1979)
  • GI: Anvil of Victory (1982)
  • Advanced Squad Leader (1985)
  • Beyond Valor (1985)
  • Streets of Fire (1985)
  • Paratrooper (1986)
  • Hedgerow Hell (1987)
  • Yanks (1987)
  • Turning Point: Stalingrad (1989)
  • New World (1990)
  • Republic of Rome (1990)
  • Breakout: Normandy (1992)
  • Gung Ho (1992)
  • Gangsters (1992)
  • Road Kill (1993)
  • Age of Renaissance (1996)
  • Atlantic Storm (1997)
  • Titan: The Arena (1997)
  • Galaxy: The Dark Ages (2000)
  • The Napoleonic Wars (2002)

External links

References

  1. Hall of Fame
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