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The ''Gamemaster Series'' of
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consists of five war simulation games released by the game company
Milton Bradley Milton Bradley (November 8, 1836 – May 30, 1911) was an American business magnate, game pioneer and publisher, credited by many with launching the board game industry, with Milton Bradley Company, his eponymous enterprise, which was purchased ...
beginning in 1984. The games were not developed "in-house" by Milton Bradley, with each game initially published in limited runs by smaller game publishers in the early 1980s before their rights were acquired by Milton Bradley. Despite this, some modern reissues of these games refer to the Milton Bradley versions as the "first edition" of each game. The original Milton Bradley ''Gamemaster Series'' included: * ''
Axis & Allies ''Axis & Allies'' is a series of World War II strategy game, strategy board games. The first version was initially published in 1981 and a second edition known colloquially as ''Axis & Allies: Classic'' was published in 1984. Played on a board de ...
'' (1984) * ''
Conquest of the Empire ''Conquest of the Empire'' is a military strategy board game set in the Roman Empire after the death of Marcus Aurelius, with 2 to 6 players pitting their armies against each other in an attempt to become the ruler of Rome. The game was created i ...
'' (1984) * ''
Broadsides and Boarding Parties ''Broadsides and Boarding Parties'' is a board game published by Milton Bradley in 1984 as part of their Gamemaster series. It was the 3rd in the series of games that are all designed by Larry Harris. It is the only game of that series to featur ...
'' (1984) * ''
Fortress America ''Fortress America'' is a strategic board wargame designed by Michael Gray (game designer), Michael Gray and published in 1986 in games, 1986 by Milton Bradley Company, Milton Bradley. The game depicts a 21st Century United States being invaded o ...
'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1986) The first three games were designed by Larry Harris, while the last two were designed by Mike Gray, though neither were credited for their creations until their subsequent re-releases. Of these five, ''Axis & Allies'' was the most successful, spawning several revised versions, spinoffs, computer games, and a miniature game series, though ''Conquest of the Empire'', ''Fortress America'', and ''Shogun'' also saw some success. ''Broadsides and Boarding Parties'' was the most significant departure from the strategic focus of the other titles in the series, instead featuring a two-player duel between naval vessels. The rights to four of the five games in the series are currently held by
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. Though all five games were released under the Milton Bradley umbrella, by the 1990s ''Axis & Allies'' was the only game being continually updated. In 1999, Milton Bradley's parent company, Hasbro, moved ''Axis & Allies'' to its
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imprint, which specialized in
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s. In 2004, Avalon Hill was made into a subsidiary of
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, another Hasbro imprint that specialized in board games for a more dedicated "gamer" audience. ''Shogun'' is also currently published by Avalon Hill, but retitled ''Ikusa''.


Reissues

Avalon Hill began publishing Axis & Allies spin-off titles in 1999, focusing on the Europe and Pacific theaters as well as tactical recreations of specific battles. The 1984 edition of ''Axis & Allies'' remained the flagship product in the series until the 2004 release of ''Axis & Allies: Revised'', introducing to the main game some units and rules that originated in the spin-off titles. Axis & Allies was later chosen as one of three board games re-released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Avalon Hill in 2008, with that anniversary version of Axis & Allies featuring board set-up options to start the game in 1941 instead of 1942. From that point onward, additional revised editions of the main game as well as spin-offs focusing on theaters or battles would include a starting year in the game's title. In 2013, Avalon Hill published the first game outside of the series' World War II setting called ''Axis & Allies: WWI 1914''. Computer game adaptations of the original Axis & Allies were released by
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in 1998 and
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in 2004. A miniature wargaming series was introduced by Avalon Hill in 2005. ''Shogun'' was renamed twice to avoid confusion with other board games of the same name, first becoming ''Samurai Swords'' in 1995 while still carrying the branding of Milton Bradley's Gamemaster Series and then becoming ''Ikusa'' in 2011 when reissued by Avalon Hill. ''Conquest of the Empire'' was re-released by
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in 2005 with updated rules. ''Fortress America'' was reissued with slightly revised cover art to remove Saddam Hussein while the game was still under the Gamemaster Series, and was later licensed to
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for a 2012 re-release with new and updated rules.


See also

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1984 in games __NOTOC__ This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and tabletop role-playing games published in 1984. For video games, see 1984 in video gaming. Games released or invented in 1984 Game awards given in 1984 * Spiel des ...


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Hasbro Company – A Brief Timeline
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