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VICTORY GAMES: The Definitive History

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Victory Games made a big impact in its short history, and was more than just a subsidiary of Avalon Hill. In this video, I had the honor and pleasure to interview the former head of the company, Mark Herman, who also happens to be a pretty famous board game designer. I consider this to be episode 7.5 of my Avalon Hill History Series.
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Victory Games, a subsidiary company of The Avalon Hill Game Co, was created in 1982. The company was formed from a core of exSPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.) design employees. SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.) had specialized in wargames that were more complex and more exacting simulations (such as War in the Pacific: The Campaign Against Imperial Japan, 194145, whose theme was revisited by VG as Pacific War: The Struggle Against Japan 19411945) than what The Avalon Hill Game Co had normally published.

From 198291, Victory Games released a critically acclaimed line of games (such as the Fleet Series), that appealed to socalled "grognards", that had a good deal of commercial success. However, the staff slowly departed over the years for other companies and were not replaced. This fact, in conjunction with the loss of many board gamers to the video and computer games coming into fashion at this time, as well as the popularity of card driven games, led to The Avalon Hill Game Co folding the company in 1989, although a few titles already well into the production cycle, appeared with the "Victory" logo after this date.

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