Batting.333, or, 10 Years Out of 30 Ain’t Bad
Pierre Corbeil
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Pierre Corbeil: CEGEP de Drummondville
Simulation & Gaming, 2000, vol. 31, issue 1, 74-78
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Gaming is more than a pastime; it is a passion that does not depend on professional affiliation. For a man of many passions, it is often necessary to make painful choices when priorities are not obvious. As a wargamer and a foreigner, the author has found both a home and a puzzle in NASAGA, an experience that is probably shared by other gamers, at least for the home part. NASAGA represents a positive creation of Anglo-American civilization, and it assuages the uncomfortable situation of living in a world that is in many ways as American as the classical world was Roman .
Keywords: civilization; passion; personal choices; friendship; NASAGA; experience; foreignness; empire; America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1177/104687810003100106
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