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2003 In Games
This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and tabletop role-playing games published in 2003. For video games, see 2003 in video gaming. Games released or invented in 2003 Game awards given in 2003 *International Gamers Award: '' Hammer of the Scots'' *Origins Vanguard Award 2002: '' Diceland'' *Spiel des Jahres: '' Alhambra'' * Games: ''New England'' Significant games-related events in 2003 *'' Games'' magazine selects ''Magic: The Gathering'' for induction into its Hall of Fame. *Chris Moneymaker wins a US$2.5 million prize in the World Series of Poker. Deaths See also * 2003 in video gaming 2003 saw many sequels and prequels in video games, such as ''Final Fantasy X-2'', '' Mario Kart: Double Dash'', '' Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga'', '' Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'', ''Sonic Heroes'', '' Star Wars: Knights of the Old Repub ... {{DEFAULTSORT:2003 In Games Games Games by year ...
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Board Game
Board games are tabletop games that typically use . These pieces are moved or placed on a pre-marked board (playing surface) and often include elements of table, card, role-playing, and miniatures games as well. Many board games feature a competition between two or more players. To show a few examples: in checkers (British English name 'draughts'), a player wins by capturing all opposing pieces, while Eurogames often end with a calculation of final scores. '' Pandemic'' is a cooperative game where players all win or lose as a team, and peg solitaire is a puzzle for one person. There are many varieties of board games. Their representation of real-life situations can range from having no inherent theme, such as checkers, to having a specific theme and narrative, such as ''Cluedo''. Rules can range from the very simple, such as in snakes and ladders; to deeply complex, as in ''Advanced Squad Leader''. Play components now often include custom figures or shaped counters, and distin ...
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Diceland (dice Game)
''Diceland'' is a tabletop game played with collectible sets of dice designed by Toivo Rovainen and James Ernest and released in 2002 by Cheapass Games. Players roll paper cut-out octahedral dice into a combat arena. The dice are then used in the same way as miniatures - they can be moved around the arena and attack other dice. The original ''Diceland'' set was ''Diceland: Deep White Sea'', released in 2002. It was followed in 2003 by four more sets: ''Diceland: Ogre'', ''Diceland: Space'' (two sets, ''Terrans vs. Urluquai'' and ''Garthans vs. Muktians''), and ''Diceland: Extra Space'', and in 2005 with ''Diceland: Cyburg'' and ''Diceland: Dragons''. There is also a set of ''Button Men'' using characters from the ''Deep White Sea'' setting. In addition to all of these sets, there are three regular-sized and one oversized promotional dice; the 2005 summer promo die features characters from the webcomic ''Penny Arcade''. Awards ''Diceland'' won the 2002 Origins Origin(s) or The ...
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Inou Tsukai
, formerly , is a Japanese publisher and division of Kadokawa Future Publishing founded on 30 January 1987 as . Magazines published by Enterbrain are generally focused on video games and computer entertainment as well as video game and strategy guides. In addition, the company publishes a small selection of anime artbooks. Enterbrain is based in Tokyo, Japan, with a paid-in capital of 410 million yen. Enterbrain's current president is Hirokazu Hamamura. Enterbrain publications * '' B's LOG'': Magazine focused on female gamers. * ''TECH Win DVD'': A magazine aimed specifically to PC users. It comes with two CD-ROMs worth of goodies and information. * ''Tech Gian'': A CD-ROM magazine focused on adult video games. * ''Magi-Cu'': A seinen visual entertainment manga magazine based on female game characters. * ''Comic Beam'': Comic Beam was formerly known as ASCII Comic. It is a seinen manga magazine filled with original manga. * '' Harta'' (formerly ''Fellows!''): A periodical seine ...
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Horus Heresy (card Game)
''Horus Heresy'' is an out-of-print collectible card game originally produced in 2003 by Sabertooth Games. The game is set in the ''Warhammer 40,000'' fictional universe developed by parent company Games Workshop. It attempts to recreate the struggle between the Loyalist forces of the Emperor of Mankind and the Traitor forces of Warmaster Horus, during the civil war known as the Horus Heresy. The game's development and sale by the publisher were discontinued in 2008, following financial difficulties at the parent company. History The original game package (Base Set) was released in 2003. The starter pack included several decks, rulesets for the opposing sides, and a variety of accessories and components. Promotional foil cards were also produced, as well as "story cards" that describe the background. Following the game's English language release, versions in other languages were also sold. Booster packs and other companion products were released in the years that followed ...
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The HellGame
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Gunfight In The Valley Of Tears, October 9, 1973
''Gunfight in the Valley of Tears, Oct. 9, 1973'' is a board game simulating tactical level ground combat between Israel and Syria on the Golan Heights during the 1973 Arab-Israeli War. The product is intended as a simple game suitable for novices. Perry Moore in 2003 issued ''Gunfight in the Valley of Tears'' in a plastic sleeve with a paper map and unmounted and uncut counters. Components 480 unmounted and uncut counters representing Israeli and Syrian units and informational pieces; an 11" by 17" hexagon-patterned map, a rulebook, and players' aid sheets. The game requires but does not include a ten-sided die. Credits Game Design: Perry Moore Game Development: Paul Rohrbaugh, Brian Brennan Sources *''Elusive Victory: The Arab-Israeli Wars, 1947-1974'', by Trevor N. Dupuy, Harper and Row, New York, 1978 *''Arabs at War: Military Effectiveness 1948-1991'', by Kenneth M. Pollack Kenneth Michael Pollack (born 1966) is an American former CIA intelligence analyst and expert on ...
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Third Reich/Great Pacific War Series
''Rise and Decline of the Third Reich'' or more commonly ''Third Reich'' is a grand strategy wargame covering the European theater of World War II, designed by John Prados and released in 1974 by Avalon Hill. Players take on the roles of major powers—Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States—from 1939 to 1946. The game was popular because of the balance between economics, politics, and land, sea, air and strategic warfare. Players can try alternate history strategies (''e.g.'', a German invasion of Spain or the United Kingdom). The game is complex and can take many hours to complete. Revised editions of the game were published in the 1980s. A further redesign of the game, ''Advanced Third Reich'', was published in 1992, followed by a Pacific theater counterpart, '' Empire of the Rising Sun'', in 1995. In 2003, yet another redesign of these two games was published by GMT Games as ''A World at War''. In 2001, Avalanche Press released a ...
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Ghettopoly
''Ghettopoly'' is a parody of the board game ''Monopoly'' invented by David Chang, a Taiwanese American, and released in 2002. The game uses ''Monopoly''-like mechanics but is themed around a caricature of a black ghetto in the United States. Gameplay and differences from ''Monopoly'' In ''Ghettopoly'', the four railroad properties from the standard version of ''Monopoly'' are replaced by liquor stores. Other properties include a massage parlor, a peep show and a pawn shop. The ''Community Chest'' and ''Chance'' squares become ''Ghetto Stash'' and ''Hustle'' squares, while taxation squares are replaced by police-shakedown and carjacking squares. Instead of building houses and hotels, property owners in ''Ghettopoly'' build crack houses and projects. The seven game pieces include: a pimp, a hoe, a 40 oz, a machine gun, a marijuana leaf, a crack rock, and a basketball. Official description Contents *Game Board *Loan Shark Tray *40 Crack Houses *17 Projects *Pink Slip Cards *Gh ...
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A Game Of Thrones (board Game)
''A Game of Thrones'' is a strategy board game created by Christian T. Petersen and published by Fantasy Flight Games in 2003. The game is based on the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' series of high fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin. It was followed in 2004 by the expansion ''A Clash of Kings'', and in 2006 by the expansion ''A Storm of Swords''. ''A Game of Thrones'' allows players to take on the roles of several of the Great Houses of Westeros vying for control of the Seven Kingdoms, including House Stark, House Lannister, House Baratheon, House Greyjoy, House Tyrell, and as of the expansion ''A Clash of Kings'', House Martell. Players maneuver armies to secure support in the various regions that comprise the Seven Kingdoms, with the goal of capturing enough support to claim the Iron Throne. The basic gameplay mechanics are reminiscent of ''Diplomacy'', especially in the order-giving process, though ''A Game of Thrones'' is significantly more complicated overall. Upon its ...
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FATE (role-playing Game System)
''Fate ''is a generic role-playing game system based on the ''Fudge'' gaming system. It has no fixed setting, traits, or genre and is customizable. It is designed to offer minimal obstruction to role-playing by assuming players want to make fewer dice rolls. ''Fate'' was written by Fred Hicks and Rob Donoghue; the 1st edition was published in early 2003, and the latest version (4th edition) was published successfully through crowd sourcing Kickstarter in 2013. System Fate is derived from the ''Fudge'' system, primarily that earlier design's verbal scale and Fudge dice, but most versions of Fate eschew the use of mandatory traits such as Strength and Intelligence. Instead, it uses a long list of skills and assumes that every character is "mediocre" in all skills except those that the character is explicitly defined as being good at. Skills may perform one or more of the four actions: attacking, defending, overcoming obstacles (a catch-all for solving problems) or creating an adv ...
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