Harold On Games

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  • Podcast #17 Morgane Gouyon-Rety

    16/02/2019 Duration: 01h28min

    We open the podcast discussing the recent changes in her life, the design of her COIN game Pendragon and her work in progress, the game Hubris. Thank you for listening. I will publish some notes and references on my web site conflictsimulations.com. Join the Harold on Games guild on Board Games Geek and leave me a comment with your thoughts and ideas. I will close with a special thanks to Morgane. It was a pleasure to see her again.

  • PART 2 of Podcast #16 Gene Billingsley of GMT Games Part 2 of 2

    06/02/2019 Duration: 01h08min

    THIS podcast is offered in 2 parts, and is singularly composed of an interview with GMT Games President, Gene Billingsley. We will discuss his work at GMT and also his latest design, Mr President. https://conflictsimulations.com/ Gene Billingsley founded GMT Games in 1990. As Avalon Hill turned to computer games and was eventually sold to Hasbro, Gene built GMT into the new home for board wargamers. He started with some of his own designs. These titles garner instant acclaim. Operation Shoestring was nominated for a Charles S. Roberts Award and Silver Bayonet and Crisis Korea won Charles S. Roberts Awards. I’m sure his current design project, Mr. President, won’t disappoint As the distribution network for boardgames went into retreat in the 1990s, GMT pioneered the preorder system called P500. It remains the best deal in board wargaming. The system allows GMT to thrive in uncertain waters as customers vote their interest in designs and accelerate the production schedule of the most interesting. Customers g

  • Podcast #16 Gene Billingsley of GMT Games Part 1 of 2

    19/01/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    THIS podcast is offered in 2 parts, and is singularly composed of an interview with GMT Games President, Gene Biillingsley. We will discuss his work at GMT and also his latest design, Mr President. https://conflictsimulations.com/ Gene Billingsley founded GMT Games in 1990. As Avalon Hill turned to computer games and was eventually sold to Hasbro, Gene built GMT into the new home for board wargamers. He started with some of his own designs. These titles garner instant acclaim. Operation Shoestring was nominated for a Charles S. Roberts Award and Silver Bayonet and Crisis Korea won Charles S. Roberts Awards. I’m sure his current design project, Mr. President, won’t disappoint As the distribution network for boardgames went into retreat in the 1990s, GMT pioneered the preorder system called P500. It remains the best deal in board wargaming. The system allows GMT to thrive in uncertain waters as customers vote their interest in designs and accelerate the production schedule of the most interesting. Custom

  • Podcast #15 Jeff Grossman

    08/12/2018 Duration: 57min

    THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with Cuba Libre co-designer , Jeff Grossman. We will discuss his work on Cuba Libre and what he has been doing here at Con Sim World Expo. I will publish some notes and references on my web site www.conflictsimulations.com. Join the Harold on Games guild on Board Games Geek and leave me a comment with your thoughts and ideas.

  • Special Podcast #2 2018 San Diego Historical Games Convention

    30/11/2018 Duration: 54min

    I recorded some of the sounds of the 2018 San Diego Historical Games Convention. The SD Hist Con took place over Veteran’s Day Weekend in November and included special guests Mark Herman, John Butterfield, Ananda Gupta, Morgane Guoyon Rety, and Volko Ruhnke to name a few. In this first segment, Volko kicks off our designer challenge. This year the focus is on the COIN game Pendragon. Along with the games’ Designer Morgane Gouyon Rety Volko takes on 5 games. Each played one of the Barbarian factions and moved between tables to take their turns. We are going to check in with them while they play through this challenge. We will also check in with other players at the convention to see what they are playing and how it is going. I will post a few notes and photos on my website conflictsimulations.com. Thanks to Edgar Malik and his San Diego, California based band Shaolin Signal for the intro and outro music. Check them out Facebook, and You Tube. I will close with a special thanks to the participants of the

  • Podcast #14 Mark Herman

    28/10/2018 Duration: 01h28min

    THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with prolific wargame designer innovator, and icon Mark Herman. We will discuss what he is working on now that he is once again a full-time game designer. Thank you for listening. It would be greatly beneficial to me of you would post a review on iTunes. I will publish some notes and references on my web site conflictsimulations.com. Join the Harold on Games guild on Board Games Geek and leave me a comment with your thoughts and ideas.

  • Podcast #13 Roger Miller Revolution Games Interview

    14/10/2018 Duration: 51min

    THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with designer and wargame mogul, Roger Miller. We will discuss the history of Revolution Games and whats in the development pipeline. Roger and Richard Handewith, started Revolution Games in 2012. Their first game was Washington’s Crossing, followed by my favorite, Celles in 2013. Most recently they published Konigsberg, and Longstreet Attacks. Their games are well tested, well supported, interesting and priced right in this game market full of inflation in complexity and price. Thanks to the Raleigh NC based band Funkuponya for the intro and outro music. Check them out on Facebook, Spotify and iTunes.

  • Special Podcast #1 Magic the Gathering in Texas

    24/09/2018 Duration: 46min

    THIS podcast covers our trip to Gamers Hollow game store in Nacogdoches, Texas, My time spent with the Junior high Magic sharks, and a few lessons this old gamer learned along the way. It is our first Special Podcast as its content is a little different. http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/09/24/harold-on-games-special-podcast-1-magic-the-gathering-in-texas-notes

  • Podcast #12 with Brian Train

    07/09/2018 Duration: 01h31min

    THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with prolific game designer and insurgent provacator, Brian Train. We will discuss the myriad of games he brought with him to ConSimWorld Expo and his future plans. Thanks to the Vasalia, California based band Slow Season for the intro and outro music. Check them out Facebook, Spotify and iTunes. http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/09/08/harold-on-games-podcast-12-with-brian-train

  • Podcast #11 with Mary and Tom of Hollandspiele

    20/08/2018 Duration: 01h07min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/08/20/harold-on-games-podcast-11-with-mary-and-tom-of-hollandspiele-notes THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with game company owners developers and designers, Mary and Tom. We will discuss what is coming next from everyone’s favorite little game company. Since all three of us were miced for this recording, I used an experimental method to record my voice. My voice is hard to hear but the great content comes from Tom and Mary so I went ahead and posted the best version I could produce. Mary and Tom met in the late nineties and became friends over our shared love of film and science fiction. They started dating and were married several years after. They got into hobby gaming in 2010. Tom worked as a freelance designer, eventually shifting his focus from euro games to wargames. In 2015, Mary started working for Tiny Battle Publishing, overseeing the production and development of their first fifteen titles before leaving to focus on getting Hollandspiele of

  • Podcast #10 with Uwe Eickert

    19/07/2018 Duration: 01h13min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/07/19/harold-on-games-podcast-10-with-uwe-eickert-notes Uwe Eickert is the CEO of Academy Games. He founded the company 10 years ago. He has a degree in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA specializing in corporate finance and strategy from The Ohio Sate University! His hobbies include soccer, playing the violin, martial arts, painting, and sailing. He speaks German, Spanish and of course English. Uwe won the James F Dunnigan Design Elegance Award for his Conflict of Heroes series. His game designs won the Charles S Roberts Award and the GAMA Best Historical Boardgames Awards in 2009, 2010 and 2012. We will start this interview with a question to Uwe about what their plans are this convention season.

  • Podcast #9 with Meeple Lady

    07/07/2018 Duration: 57min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/07/07/harold-on-games-podcast-9-with-meeple-lady During my trip to Consimworld Expo in Tempe Arizona, I interviewed a number of interesting people. This is the first of those interviews. THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with prolific gamer, blogger, pod caster and social media thought leader, Meeple Lady. We will discuss what she loves about Consimworld Expo and conflict simulations in general. www.meeplelady.com https://twitter.com/MeepleLady

  • Podcast #8 with Jack Greene

    22/06/2018 Duration: 01h12min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/06/22/harold-on-games-podcast-8-with-jack-greene-notes This podcast is singularly composed of an interview with designer Jack Greene. We will discuss his upcoming design, Bear Flag Republic.

  • Podcast #7 with Terry Leeds

    09/06/2018 Duration: 01h04min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/06/09/harold-on-games-podcast-7-with-artist-terry-leeds This podcast is singularly composed of an interview with Terry Leeds who the Graphics Director at the San Diego Air & Space Museum, a wargamer, and a gifted wargame component designer. We will tour the museum and talk about Terry’s work.

  • Podcast #6 with Professor Patrick Rael

    25/05/2018 Duration: 01h04min

    Patrick Rael is a Professor of History at the prestigious Bowdoin College in Maine. He was awarded a Ph.D. in 1995 in American History from the University of California, Berkeley. African-American history is Patrick’s specialty and he is the author of numerous essays and books. Today we are going to talk about his seminar class, Historical Simulations, in which he works to answer the questions: Can board games teach history? Is it possible to analyze them as historical interpretations? What would such analyses reveal about both history and the way it is represented in popular culture? Which game mechanics or approaches to design seem to be better able to promote historical arguments? What factors may impede the representation of the past in games? The Seminar Explores the past while addressing these questions. It examines six topics in history and plays one game related to them. Topics include: the age of exploration and discovery, the American Revolution, the French Revolution, frontier exploration, slav

  • Podcast #5 with Martin Wallace

    17/05/2018 Duration: 55min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/05/18/harold-on-games-podcast-5-with-martin-wallace-notes THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with prolific designer, Martin Wallace. We will discuss at length his newest game – Lincoln, now available on Kickstarter. I will publish some notes and references on my web site conflictsimulations.com. Thanks to the Portland Oregon based band Jenny Don’t and the Spurs for the intro and outro music. Check them out at jennydontandthespurs.com

  • Podcast #4 with Ananda Gupta

    06/05/2018 Duration: 01h10min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/05/06/harold-on-games-podcast-4-with-ananda-gupta-notes THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with Ananda Gupta the codesigner of Twilight Struggle and the much-anticipated Imperial Struggle: The Global Rivalry Between Britain and France, 1697-1789. We will talk about what we can expect from Imperial Struggle. Thanks to the J Bird and San Diego based band Subliminal Trip for the intro and outro music. Check them out on Spotify, Facebook and Amazon Music.

  • Podcast #3 with Bruce Mansfield and Mike Bertucelli

    25/04/2018 Duration: 52min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/04/25/harold-on-games-podcast-3-with-bruce-mansfield-and-mike-bertucelli/ THIS podcast is composed of 2 Parts. Part 1 is a meeting I had in San Diego with Bruce Mansfield, Designer of COIN Volume 9 Gandhi. Bruce was in town for a conference. I picked him up at the USS Midway museum and we drove to a local game store to play some Twilight Struggle. We will discuss a variety of things in our small talk between cards. Part 2 is a brief interview with Tank Duel Designer Mike Bertucelli where we discuss his game Tank Duel as it gets ever closer to publication! Thanks for listening and I look forward to your feedback.

  • Podcast #2 with Cole Wehrle

    06/04/2018 Duration: 01h04min

    http://conflictsimulations.com/2018/04/06/harold-on-games-podcast-2-with-cole-wehrle-notes I’m going to use this forum to share my thoughts about the games I play and the people I meet. We will experiment with a few things and work to find interesting content. I look forward to your thoughts, comments and ideas. THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with Cole Wehrle the designer of John Company, Pax Pamir, An Infamous Traffic and the upcoming Root. We will discuss at length the game I have been obsessed with - John Company.Thanks for listening and I look forward to your feedback.

  • Podcast #1 with Volko Ruhnke

    28/03/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    https://conflictsimulations.com/2018/03/28/harold-on-games-podcast-1-with-volko-ruhnke-notes/ Im going to use this forum to share my thoughts about the games I play and the people I meet. We will experiment with a few things and work to find interesting content. I look forward to your thoughts, comments and ideas. THIS podcast is singularly composed of an interview with Volko Ruhnke the father of the COIN series. We will discuss his new Campaign and Levy Series published by GMT Games kicking off with Nevsky. Wait till you hear whats next in the series. He will also update us on what’s going on in with the COIN series.

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