The Few and the Proud – Book Review
If you ask any Marine the first thing they remember about joining the Marine Corps, it is guaranteed that they will all say their Drill Instructors.
Read MoreIf you ask any Marine the first thing they remember about joining the Marine Corps, it is guaranteed that they will all say their Drill Instructors.
Read MoreExplore the ancient Roman world as you build an empire in the critical years from 300BC to 50BC. There is no substitute for total victory!
Read MoreWhat a rush to re-live the glory days of the Roman Empire. Will you guarantee the success of the Caesars or leave it in ruin? Read our review of Glory of the Roman Empire!
Read MoreWe examine the causes and outcome of this epic European conflict at a time when Western Europe was deeply divided.
Read MoreAs the winter season marks the ending of one year and an approaching fresh new one, likewise have two recent additions to the online world also marked the demise of one form of media, and heralded the birth of another. Well, maybe in not as drastic a measure as I imply. However, with the launch of AFK Magazine and GamerZines comes the strongest argument for their form of online media to date, while also possibly sledgehammering in that proverbial ‘nail in the coffin’ for traditional printed media. What makes this much more exciting is that this revolution is taking place in the world of gaming, something that many of us gamers heard from droning mothers ‘would never amount to anything’. Ahh, sweet vindication at last! Officially announced in October 2006, AFK Magazine is the newest online effort of Karmik Studios, who also created and host the online MMORPG radio station Split Infinity Radio. AFK Magazine will also follow suit, being primarily a digital magazine aimed at the MMORPG community,...
Read MoreIt's Christmas Eve and Doctor Sinister finds himself in a strangely familiar, perhaps even wonderful situation...
Read MoreStronghold Legends tries to reinvent itself with a new twist. Did it succeed? Read our review to find out.
Read MoreArmchair General presents WebOps, our weekly Internet recon of links relative to military history news, articles, websites, and more.
Read MoreThis book provides good information for those looking to learn the basics of what happened before Moscow in 1941 and raises some interesting points.
Read MoreBattlefront reveals their plan for the release of Theatre of War - will it be home for Christmas???
Read MoreIn his fifth letter home, Russ shares his experiences with sandstorms, swimming pools, and RPGs.
Read MoreNot only does New Zealand military historian Patrick Bronte collect inspiring stories, he is one!
Read MoreOfficers arrives on the field of battle, smartly dressed and ready for action. After much anticipation the past few years, this title will have much to live up to.
Read MoreMemoir '44 is a 2-player historical wargame covering the D-Day landings and the liberation of France.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our this week in military history styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreTake to the skies as the British Bomber Command or the Luftwaffe to bury Germany under rubble or defend the Fatherland. Muster up to read our review of Defending the Reich!
Read MoreIf a picture is worth a thousand words, then the importance of a picture (with clear, implicit graphics) can not be understated.
Read MoreArmchair General Advisory Board member and President of the Civil War Preservation Trust, Jim Lighthizer is "calling out the troops" in an effort to help preserve the dignity of the site where thousands of Americans fought and died in the Civil War's turning point battle -- Gettysburg.
Read MoreEvery time you think that there is no subject regarding World War II that has not been exhaustively covered, along comes a book like this. Beavan has authored one of those books that informs as well as entertains.
Read MoreIt's time to conquer the galaxy again in this incredibly deep and complex space strategy game, are you ready for the challenge?
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