![]() Yet, as employees gradually departed for other game companies or more lucrative careers in defense analysis and government wargaming, the staff of Victory Games's New York City office on East 33rd Street shrank dramatically. When Victory Games released a line of SPI-style games, it met with critical and commercial acclaim. It also published games more frequently than Avalon Hill, which stayed with its two-a-year schedule of releases long after SPI began publishing boxed games monthly and as inserts via the magazine Strategy & Tactics. ![]() SPI had specialized in wargames that were more complex and realistic simulations than those that Avalon Hill published. (SPI) after that company was purchased by TSR, Inc, and formed them into a subsidiary company, Victory Games. ![]() ![]() In 1982 Avalon Hill hired some of the design staff from Simulations Publications, Inc. ![]()
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