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117:, and noted that this edition introduced many new concepts "to give the wargamer a tool with which to create and accurately simulate historical conflict. In this, Getz and Bowden succeeded on a grand scale." The reviewer was especially impressed by the leader and troop ratings sections, which "are well worth the money of an entire rule set, because they can be used to rate and compare Napoleonic troops regardless of which rules are actually used. Many rules writers overlook the issue of national characteristics So, if in doubt about the training and morale status of a particular Napoleonic troop type, regiment, or elite company 33: 121:
is the quickest, most valuable and reliable source." The reviewer warned that the 176-page rulebook would require "a serious investment of time and thought" but concluded that "Empire is the right choice for students of military history interested in a realistic simulation of Napoleonic warfare at
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did not focus on one battle or even a series of battles. Instead, the authors sought to set out general rules for miniatures that could be used to enact any battle of the Napoleonic Era.
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Third edition, 1981. A boxed set containing a 176-page rulebook co-authored by Bowden and Jim Getz. New maneuvering rules and concepts such as "Telescoping Time" were introduced.
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Content included rules on leader ratings, and troop types, and was the first to also include rules for frontage, range, and maneuverability.
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Bowden founded Emperor's Press to produce more miniatures games, and over the years published a number of revised editions of "Empire":
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Fourth edition, 1989, also co-authored by Bowden and Getz, added more rules concerning tactical reactions to enemy moves.
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traits are still evident in both historical and non-historical miniature game designs today." A 1979 article in
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as a good place to start learning about the hobby of Napoleonic Era miniatures games.
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was the dominant miniatures wargaming rules system during the 1980's, and many original
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Second edition, 1977. A 100-page softcover book by Bowden with a plastic binding comb
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In 2007, the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society presented Scott Bowden with their
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of 1977, and was also inducted into the H.G. Wells Adventure Gaming Hall of Fame.
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Fifth edition, 1990, also by Bowden and Getz, was published in a binder format.
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The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society states that "
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