Quoted from Dayhuff:Not a good idea to base a game on a war that killed thousands of people.
Thousands of people?
Better brush up on the statistics for WWII.
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Quoted from Dayhuff:Not a good idea to base a game on a war that killed thousands of people.
Thousands of people?
Better brush up on the statistics for WWII.
Quoted from CrazyLevi:I think, yes, literally, one wonders that. As in you. You are probably the ONLY person who has ever, in history, wondered that, as common sense dictates the idea is pretty ridiculous.
You ego is amazing, as well as your propensity to spout of idiotic replies on Pinside. I'd dismiss you as a loon, if I didn't agree with about half of your posts.
What's so absurd about what I said? There were literally hundreds of thousands of pinball games by the 1940's, totally within the realm of possibility. I didn't ponder if Churchill ever flew to Mars and back, or if FDR used Mac or Windows.
Get a grip.
Quoted from TheLaw:I think you're confusing all this with Roosevelt, Stalin, & Churchill playing Hungry Hungry Hippos @ Yalta.
Are you sure it wasn't Axis and Allies?
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