Products
Wargaming with Miniatures Series
| Title | Date | Authors | Product Code |
| Chainmail | 1971 | Gary Gygax & Jeff Perren | WM101 |
| Tractics | 1971 | Mike Reese & Leon Tucker with Gary Gygax | WM102 |
| Hardtack | 1971 | Lou Zocchi | WM103 |
| Fast Rules | 1972 | Mike Reese & Leon Tucker | WM104 |
| Don't Give Up The Ship! | 1972 | Dave Arneson & Gary Gygax with Mike Carr | WM105 |
| Grosstaktik | 1972 | Leon Tucker | WM106 |
| Ironclad | 1973 | Tom Wham & Don Lowry | WM107 |
| Tricolor | -- | Rick Crane | unpublished |
Board Games
| Title | Date | Authors | Product Code |
| Alexander the Great | 1971 | Gary Gygax | GG001 |
| Dunkirk | 1971 | Gary Gygax | GG002 |
| Fight in the Skies | 1972 | Mike Carr | GG103 |
| Atlanta | 1973 | Don Lowry | GG201 |
| Lankhmar | -- | Gary Gygax | unpublished |
Board Game Supplements
| Title | Date | Authors | Game Supplemented | Product Code |
| Alexander's Other Battles | 1972 | Gary Gygax | Alexander the Great | PG2 |
| Wargamer's Guide to Afrika Korps | 1972 | Don Greenwood | Afrika Korps | WG101 |
| Wargamer's Guide to Battle of the Bulge | 1972 | Don Greenwood | Battle of the Bulge | WG102 |
| Wargamer's Guide to Stalingrad | 1972 | Don Greenwood | Stalingrad |
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