1975 in Games - Games Released or Invented in 1975

Games Released or Invented in 1975

  • Boot Hill (tabletop role-playing game)
  • Cemetery Hill: The Battle of Gettysburg, 1–3 July 1863
  • Chinese Farm
  • En Garde! (tabletop role-playing game)
  • Golan
  • Headache
  • Klondike
  • Midway
  • Pay Day
  • Search & Destroy: Tactical Combat Vietnam 1965-1966
  • SSN
  • Star Probe
  • Stellar Conquest
  • Tunnels & Trolls (tabletop role-playing game)
  • White Bear and Red Moon

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    Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    Justice has its anger, my lord Bishop, and the wrath of justice is an element of progress. Whatever else may be said of it, the French Revolution was the greatest step forward by mankind since the coming of Christ. It was unfinished, I agree, but still it was sublime. It released the untapped springs of society; it softened hearts, appeased, tranquilized, enlightened, and set flowing through the world the tides of civilization. It was good. The French Revolution was the anointing of humanity.
    Victor Hugo (1802–1885)

    These modern ingenious sciences and arts do not affect me as those more venerable arts of hunting and fishing, and even of husbandry in its primitive and simple form; as ancient and honorable trades as the sun and moon and winds pursue, coeval with the faculties of man, and invented when these were invented. We do not know their John Gutenberg, or Richard Arkwright, though the poets would fain make them to have been gradually learned and taught.
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