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Eastern Washington

20 years ago I played a game called De Bellis Renaissance. I believe thats what it was called. Can anyone point me to a retailer for the game, if its still available? Id appreciate it very much. Thank you very much in advance.

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Louisville, KY, USA

The title alone would suggest it was by Wargames Research Group (the same folks who did Hordes of the Things). Based on titles they produced, would it have been De Bellis Renationis? That covered the Renaissance, and was released in '95.

(They have a reprint edition posted on Lulu.)

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Eastern Washington

Thanks! With a link no less.

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You are likely to find DBR and the associated army list book cropping up on Ebay on a very regular basis and usually for a very reasonable price.

Indeed there are sets on there at the moment (try wargaming books or wargame rules rather than DBR)

   
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Saint Louis Mo

The post above is the best advice. I know DBA recently received a rules update, but it is more popular then DBR. However I would do some research in the dark reaches of the internet for a possiable fan made version.


 
   
 
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