One of the most well-known tales in the history of literature comes alive in Avalon Hill's strategy game for two players, The Legend of Robin Hood. The setting is 12th century England, before the signing of the Magna Carta, as the daring outlaws of Sherwood Forest oppose the Sheriff of Nottingham, Sir Guy of Guisbourne, and the evil Prince John. In the...
The 2nd Battle of Tiamat is a scenario for use with the Tsukuda Legend of the Galactic Heroes game system. This is a doujin dealing with the 2nd Battle of Tiamat, one of the largest and most decisive battles of the LOTGH universe. This pitted the Empire forces, which also included the father of Gregor von Muckenberger (from the main series), against the...
This is a scenario for the Tsukuda LOTGH game system that was released in Game Journal no.40. The scenario deals with the battle between the two "jewels" of the Empire, Mittermeyer (the Wolf) and Reuenthal. The instructions for the scenario were laid out in the Journal, but all pieces needed to be made or used from the existing parts of the other Tsukuda...
Battle of the Corridor is a set of scenarios for Tsukuda's Legend of the Galactic Heroes series. To play it, you need at least one of these games: Lippstadt, Vermilion, Lost Complete Victory, or Iserlohn. The game is a doujin and was only for sale at game shows in Japan, such as Tokyo Game Market and Comiket. This meant that you needed to preorder the game...
Battle of Altum is a scenario for use with the Tsukuda Legend of the Galactic Heroes game system. This is a doujin scenario that needs to be assembled. It is based off the short story "Thierry Bonnard's Last Battle" in The Legend of the Galactic Heroes Manga. It is a mini-scenario with the siege of the Alliance forces and the private fleet of the Imperial...
This is a doujin (fan-made) game that was produced only for sell at Japanese games shows. To get it you had to place an order for it, the game would be made, and then you would pick it up at the show. It was not made for the general public. This is another Legend of the Galactic Heroes game from designer Nishiki Taitei, and uses SPI's Napoleon's Last...
This is a doujin game produced for sale at Japanese game shows. In order to get one, you needed to order the game in advance and then it could be picked up at the show. These were not available to the general public. Ginga Gunyu Densetsu Ichi or "Reinhardt Joraku" (Reinhard takes the Capital) reproduces the Legend of the Galactic Heroes conflict using the...
This is a doujin game that was produced for sale at Game Shows in Japan (such as Tokyo Game Marker). To get one you needed to preorder it in advance and then pick it up at the show. This game is set in the Legend of the Galactic Heroes Universe, an anime series that is very popular in Japan. The game deals with the Battle of Vermilion, which occurred...
This is a Japanese Doujin (fan-made) game that was produced for sale at the Japanese game shows, such as Game Market. You would place an order for it and then pick it up at the show. This game simulates the 6th Battle of Iserlohn in the series Legend of the Galactic Heroes. The game's rules are based on the "Fierce Battle!" system in Game Journal 29. A...
This is a Japanese Doujin (fan-made) game that was produced for sale at the Japanese game shows, such as Game Market. You would place an order for it and then pick it up at the show. This game simulates the Battle of Amritsar in the series Legend of the Galactic Heroes. The game's rules are based on the "Fierce Battle!" system in Game Journal 29. Comes...
This is a Japanese Doujin (fan-made) game that was produced for sale at the Japanese game shows, such as Game Market. You would place an order for it and then pick it up at the show. This game simulates the Battle of Vermilian Star Zone in the series Legend of the Galactic Heroes. The game's rules are based on the "Fierce Battle!" system in Game Journal...
Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Imperial Chancellor is a doujin (fan-made) game that was only available at the Japanese game shows, such at Tokyo Game Market. It had to be ordered in advance and then you could pick it up at the show. It was not made for the general public. This game has two sets of rules and can be played in two ways. First, it can be...