Looks like an easy target.

I don’t know, I think it’s actually got quite a low profile. Compare its height for example to a Stryker’s height. The laser range finders bobbing around on the front do look quite vulnerable though.

SPI Wargame Infomercial from the 70s. That’s Simulations Publications, Inc. for you youngsters, which is a company which used to develop wargame boardgames.

I don’t know what game they’re playing at 1:20 in, but that is one heck of a big map.

This is awesome.

Troy

Looks like Third Reich, maybe?

Nah,Third Reich was made by Avalon Hill and featured a tiny map (comparatively), this baby is War in the West.

I have a copy in the shed that I’ve spent 20 years kidding myself I’ll pull out and play.

Ah!

When you played it, did everyone busy themselves about the board, like in the video, or while someone debated what to do with every tank corps he had in SE Russia, did everyone groan and get more Mountain Dew?

I actually played War in Europe once, myself as the Allies versus Germany with a Soviet player watching. The German player was a bit of an arse who had read about and perfected every sneaky move and loophole to inflict on a novice. The poor Soviet player was forced to watch us duke it out for an hour or two whilst he quietly produced his border forces. I think he spent his time making an aesthetically pleasing defence line.
After thrashing me, the German player exploited a ‘limited war’ rule which prevented the Soviet player from hitting full production as long as several major western Russian cities were still in soviet hands and not adjacent to German forces. He drove his forces in and surrounded each of the cities with a two hex radius. The Soviet player couldn’t match his forces and was pushed way back. It was only on the last turn before full Soviet production was allowed to commence that he stepped in and took all of the cities. By then it was too late to do anything but concede to him.
It was the '80s version of playing a new online game versus someone who had already memorized the optimal build. Except that it took five hours. 25 years on and I’m still bitter.

Seconded! The stop motion is great.

Gave my 9 year old son a video camera this christmas and this was what he produced:

I liked the outtake!

Better than Transformers 2.

It’s not always about getting off the boat though.

Brilliant.

This is the most amazing piece of performance art I’ve ever seen, and it’s drawing in sand in real time, if you can believe that. You need to read the description to really get the whole effect, though.

This video shows the winner of “Ukraine’s Got Talent”, Kseniya Simonova, 24, drawing a series of pictures on an illuminated sand table showing how ordinary people were affected by the German invasion during World War II. Her talent, which admittedly is a strange one, is mesmeric to watch.

The images, projected onto a large screen, moved many in the audience to tears and she won the top prize of about $130,000.00

She begins by creating a scene showing a couple sitting holding hands on a bench under a starry sky, but then warplanes appear and the happy scene is obliterated.

It is replaced by a woman’s face crying, but then a baby arrives and the woman smiles again. Once again war returns and Miss Simonova throws the sand into chaos from which a young woman’s face appears.

She quickly becomes an old widow, her face wrinkled and sad, before the image turns into a monument to an Unknown Soldier.

This outdoor scene becomes framed by a window as if the viewer is looking out on the monument from within a house.

In the final scene, a mother and child appear inside and a man standing outside, with his hands pressed against the glass, saying goodbye.

The Great Patriotic War, as it is called in Ukraine, resulted in one in four of the population being killed with eight to 11 million deaths out of a population of 42 million.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=vOhf3OvRXKg

It’s about time somebody posted that.

-xtien

Yeah I am glad someone finally posted that. I saw it a while ago but I can’t remember where. I’ve seen it a few times I think both from the same place but I can’t quite place where I saw it.

Pft, that shit was so Page 160.

Heh. Who can keep up with this thread? (You, I guess! :) )

Dude, are you like a savant for long threads? That’s amazing.