Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Opening Moves

We all start somewhere.  I remember loving all games and strategy to back before I even began school.  I have my father to thank for that because he too shares my love of strategy games.  My first real memory of learning how to formulate a strategy came from the old hexadecimal ocean warfare game, "Dreadnaught."  My dad and I were playing one of countless historical scenarios he knew by heart--he is a fantastic history buff--and he was swabbing the deck of some steel-hulled behemoth with me.  Flabbergasted by his near magical ability to destroy my superior units, I asked how in the world he was able to do that.  What followed next could only be described as a moment of pure genius.

I know he was clean-shaven, but in my mind, somehow my father instantly sprouted a two foot Fu Man Chu mustache and became a wizened 200 year old strategy kung-fu master.  With an obligatory "Ah so, Grasshopper," he proceeded to teach me the forward pass of strategy gaming...

To be continued...

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