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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“The word tomorrow was invented for indecisive people and for children.”
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