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Richard Harvey Berg (1943 – July 26, 2019) was a prolific American
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designer. He was inducted into the
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in 1987.


Early life, army, student and lawyer

Richard Berg was born in New York City. At age 21, he entered the
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, and served from 1967 to 1969, where he was assigned to be the musical director of the Army Theater in
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,
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. He earned a
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from
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in Schenectady, New York, majoring in Asian History, and then earned a
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from
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. From 1971 to 1988, he worked as a criminal defense attorney in private practice and for the Legal Aid Society. He also worked as a media communications consultant, actor, director, author, lyricist, and composer, as well as working briefly for the Internal Revenue Service.


Game designer

In 1975, Richard Berg had his first game published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI), a wargame titled ''Hooker and Lee: The Battle of Chancellorsville'' that was one of four games in SPI's '' Blue and Gray II'' quadrigame. His next game was ''
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'', which appeared in Issue 58 of SPI's ''
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'' magazine. Set during the Spanish conquest of the New World, the game does not involve much combat; instead, players vie to accumulate as much wealth, land and exploration as possible. It was not a top seller for SPI. As the game's developer,
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explained, "''S&T'' subscribers preferred hard
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military games, and ''Conquistador'' was rather anomalous from their point of view." It was Berg's next game in 1976 that would make his reputation as a top-line designer: '' Terrible Swift Sword'', a monster game simulation of the
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. Although it had over 2000 counters, a 32-page rulebook, and often took longer to complete than the actual 3-day battle, SPI sold more than 30,000 copies. The game's unique combat and operational rules resulted in a host of imitators. The game won Berg his first
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, for "Best Tactical Game of 1976". He would go on to win another eight "Charlies", seven of them after he was inducted into the
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in 1987. Other notable games included ''
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'', which was SPI's bestselling game for almost two years; ''
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'', which won Berg another Charlie and an
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; the Great Battles of the American Civil War series, and the Great Battles of History series. His most notable and infamous game was ''
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'', published by SPI in 1978. It has been called the longest board game ever produced, with estimates that a full game would take 1,500 hours to complete. It has also been called the most complex wargame ever designed, with the commonly cited example (noted in SPI's advertising) that Italian troops require additional daily water supplies to prepare
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. The map board alone is 9.5 ft (3 m) long. By the end of his career, he was credited as designer or co-designer of 195 games.


Writer and editor

In 1980, Berg started writing and editing reviews of wargames, which SPI published as '' Richard Berg's Review of Games''. It began as a two-page standalone newsletter, published twice a month for 25 issues. SPI then converted it into a regular feature in the pages of SPI's ''Strategy & Tactics'' until late 1985. In the fall of 1991, Berg became editor of a self-published fanzine, the similarly titled '' Berg's Review of Games'' (or ''BROG''). Berg differentiated this magazine from his previous one by adding "Vol. 2" to the issue number. He published ''BROG'' six times a year, ending publication with Issue 28. In his original ''Richard Berg's Review of Games'', Berg had started a satirical annual feature called the "Little Mac Awards" for dubious achievements in gaming. The awards were named for the less-than-stellar
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general
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. In Issue #2 of ''BROG'', Berg restarted this tradition, handing out "Little Macs" to various companies and industry personalities for perceived errors and injustices. ''Berg's Review of Games'' was awarded ''Best Amateur Adventure Gaming Magazine'' at the
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three times: in 1992, 1993, and 1995. ''BROG'' was inducted into the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design's Hall of Fame in 1997.


Death and legacy

Berg died in
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on July 26, 2019. Berg was voted to be featured as the king of diamonds in
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's 2014 edition of their Famous Game Designer Trading Cards. Berg's famous/infamous ''The Campaign for North Africa'' was featured in an eleventh season episode of ''
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'' called "The Neonatal Nomenclature". During Bernadette's long labor, Sheldon pulls out ''The Campaign for North Africa'', but despite his enthusiasm for the intricate details of the game, his friends show little interest.


Awards


Charles S. Roberts Awards

*1977 – Best Tactical Game : Terrible Swift Sword by
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*1977 – Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Wargame : War of the Ring by
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*1984 – Best Pre-20th century Game : South Mountain by West End Games *1987 –
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*1988 – Best Historical or Scenario Magazine Article : S&T #119 – Forrest at Bay *1990 – Lifetime Achievement in Simulation Design *1992 – Best Pre–World War Two Game :
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by
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(with
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) *1994 – Best Pre–World War Two Game : Battles of Waterloo by
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*1995 – Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG) *1996 – Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG) *1996 – Best Pre–World War Two Game : Fields of Glory by Moments in History *1997 – Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG) *1998 – Best Amateur Wargaming Magazine : Berg's Review of Games (BROG) *2001 – Best DTP Game : Longbow by BSO Games *2004 – Best DTP Game : Louisiana Tigers by BSO Games *2006 – Best Magazine Game : Kulikovo 1380: the Golden Horde in Against the Odds Magazine


Other Awards

*1993 – Inducted into GAMA Hall of Fame *2003 – Bloomgren/Hamilton Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement


Ludography

Richard Berg designed or co-designed the following: *''13: The Colonies in Revolt'' (S&T-TSR) *''1862'' (SD) *''1863'' (GMT) *''A Famous Victory'' (MiH) *''A Gleam of Bayonets'' (SPI-TSR) *''Across the Rappahannock'' (GMT) *''Africanus'' (GMT, 1994) *''Alesia'' (GMT, 2004) *''Ancient World, Rise of the Roman Republic'' (GMT) *''Attila'' (GMT) *''Baton Rouge'' (S&T-3W) *''Battle for North Africa'' (GMT) *''The Battles of Waterloo'' (GMT) *''Birth of a Nation'' (3W) *''Bitter Victory'' (BSO) *''Blackbeard'' (Avalon Hill) *''Bloody April'' (SPI) *''Borodino'' (GMT) *''BSO Football'' (BSO) *''Caesar in Alexandria'' (GMT, 2001) *''Caesar: The Conquest of Gaul'' (GMT, 1998) *''
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'' (SPI) *''Caratacus'' (GMT) *''Carolina Rebels'' (BSO) *''Carthage'' (GMT) *''Cataphract'' (GMT) *''Chancellorsville'' ( Clash of Arms) *''Chicken of the Sea'' (GPG) *''Confederate Rails'' (BSO) *''Conquistador'' (SPI, AH) *''The Conquerors'' (SPI) *''Constantinople'' (SPI) *''Consul for Rome'' (GMT, 1992) *''Corinth'' (SPI) *''The Crusades'' (SPI) *''Dead of Winter'' (SD) *''The Desert Fox'' (SPI) *''Devil's Horsemen'' (BSO) *''Devil's Horsemen'' (GMT) *''Diadochoi'' (GMT, 1995) *''Dictator'' (GMT, 1995) *''Dillinger'' (BSO) *''Druid'' (West End Games, 1984) *''East-West'' (BSO) *''Fields of Glory'' (MiH) *''First Blood'' (SD) *''Flintlock: Black Powder, Cold Steel Vol.1''(Lock 'n Load, 2009) *''Gergovia'' (GMT, 2007) *''Geronimo'' (Avalon Hill) *''Glory'' (GMT) *'' Gondor: The Siege of Minas Tirith'' (SPI) *''The Great Battles of Alexander'' (GMT) *''The Great Battles of Julius Caesar'' (GMT) *''Greek Tragedy'' (BSO) *''Gringo'' (GMT) *''The Guns of Cedar Creek'' (SD) *''Hastings, 1066'' (S&T-TSR) *''Highlander'' (BSO) *''Hooker and Lee'' (SPI) *''The Horse Soldiers'' (S&T-3W) *''Juggernaut'' (GMT) *''Jugurtha'' (GMT, 1998) *''Julius Caesar'' (TSR-SPI) *''June 6'' (GMT) *''Kingdom for a Horse'' (BSO) *''The Last Crusade'' (BSO) *''The Last Raid'' (BSO) *''Las Batallas de los Gringos'' (BSO) *''Les Pyramides'' (Vae Victis) *''Line of Fire'' (BSO) *''Lion of the North'' (GMT) *''Longbow'' (BSO) *''Louisiana Tigers'' (BSO) *''Mamluk'' (GMT) *''Manchu'' (S&T-3W) *''The Marlborough Man'' (BSO) *''Medieval'' (GMT) *''Men of Iron'' (GMT) *''Murfreesboro'' (Yaquinto) *''Nero'' (Phalanx) *''Pax Romana'' (GMT) *''Phalanx'' (GMT) *''The Prince'' (Phalanx) *''Pyrrhic Victory'' (GMT, 1993) *''Rebel Sabers'' (SPI-TSR) *''Red Badge of Courage'' (GMT) *''Rio Grande'' (S&T/DG) *''Risorgimento 1859'' (GMT) *''River of Death'' (GMT) *''Rivoli 1797'' (Vae Victis) *''Rough & Ready'' (S&T/Decision) *''Salamis'' (GMT) *''Samurai'' (GMT) *''Shiloh'' (West End Games) *''Shogun Triumphant'' (XTR) *''Sideshow'' (S&T-3W) *''Simon Says'' (BSO) *''Simple GBoH'' (GMT) *''Soldiers of the Queen'' (S&T-TSR) *''South Mountain'' (West End Games) *''SPI Baseball'' (SPI) *''SPI Football'' (SPI) *''
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'' (GMT, 1992) *''Successors'' (AH) *''Suleiman the Magnificent'' (ATO) *'' Terrible Swift Sword'' (1st ed., SPI; 2nd ed., TSR) *''The Three Days of Gettysburg'' (GMT) *''Triumph & Glory'' (GMT) *''Turning Point'' (BSO) *''Tyrant'' (GMT) *''Veni, Vidi, Vici'' (GMT) *''Vera Cruz'' (SPI) *''War Elephant'' (GMT, 1992) *''War Galley'' (GMT) *''War of the Rebellion'' (DG) *''
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'' (SPI) *''Waterloo'' (Phalanx) *''Zama'' (BSO) *''Zulu!'' (BSO) *''Zurich, 1799'' (Vae Victis)


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GMT games bio on Richard Berg
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