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Warfare in the Pacific Ocean is characterized by great air-naval battles and desperate infantry struggles in jungles and islands.  No other war took place over so vast an area, over a third of the world's surface!  These games primarily pit Japan against China, Great Britain and the Commonwealth, America and the Soviet Union.

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Tiger of Malaya: The Fall of Singapore 1941-1942

Japanese rapidly advance down the Malayan peninsula to capture Singapore before Australian reinforcements can arrive.

$59.95

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Fire Brigade

Company level miniatures rules for World War II.

$9.95

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Advanced Squad Leader: 2nd Edition

Revised rulebook for the greatest wargame of all time.  Contains Chapters A through E, each updated with 15 years of changes and errata.  This is the core rules only, ownership of Beyond Valor is required to play.

$69.95

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ASL: Operation Watchtower

The first US offensive of WW II: the Guadalcanal campaign.  Includes new mapboards, historical commentary, extra counters and game specific rules.

$39.95

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PG:Guadalcanal

Introducing the Japanese as the US Marines as the Americans  launch their first offensive in war.  24 scenarios in the dense jungles.

$34.95

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PG: Jungle Fighting

The marines were not the only US forces on that bloody island.  US Army soldiers take on the Japanese.  42 scenarios of Army fighting.  Requires Semper Fi': Guadalcanal to play.

$12.95

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PG: Alaska's War

Fight 10 battles on Attu Island in the Aleutian Islands.  Ownership of Desert Rats, Afrika Korps, Battle of the Bulge and Guadalcanal is required to play.

$8.95

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The Great Pacific War: The Second World War in the Pacific 1937-1945

Bringing the award winning game to the Pacific Theater, the entire rise and fall of Imperial Japan is covered.

$44.95

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Third Reich/Great Pacific War Player's Guide

Tips on strategy, new counters, Spanish Civil War, German atomics and more!

$15.95

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SWWAS: Leyte Gulf

Perhaps the most ambitious sea game ever!  Every ship that did participate in the campaign is represented here, as well as variant orders of battle.  Includes 48 scenarios of the Philippines, Formosa, Okinawa and Iwo Jima.

$124.95

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SWWAS: Midway

Pacific battles in 1942 cover Pearl Harbor, Wake, Midway, the Aleutians and more.  Includes 50 scenarios.

$34.95

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SWWAS: Strike South

Japanese push the limits of their Empire from Formosa to Australia.  Includes 15 scenarios.

$34.95

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SWWAS: Eastern Fleet

Japanese square off against the British in the Indian Ocean.  The fate of both empires lies in the outcome.  Includes 12 scenarios.

$29.95

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SWWAS: East of Suez

64 page supplement covers planned and actual British operations in the Pacific late in the war.  Includes 210 new counters and over 36 new scenarios.

$15.95

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Victory

Block unit game of warfare during World War II.  Comes with several scenarios and four geomorphic boards that can be arranged in thousands of combinations  so you never need to play the same game twice.

$29.95

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Pacific Victory

Block unit game of warfare between the US and Japan.  Does for the Pacific theater what East Front, West Front and Euro Front did for the European theater.

$44.95

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Airships at War  Solitaire

Play the silent giants from from both world wars in historical and "what if" scenarios.

$14.95

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