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Here are some photos for you to enjoy. All photos on this page are "clickable" and will open up to full size. |
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| Unity Games 9. My wife Lisa and I are playing a game of Maharaja: Palace Building in India at UG9 in January 2005. Photo by Dave Bernazzani. |
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| Unity Games 9. Mark Edwards (left) and Eric Yanofsky (center) in a game of Medici. Photo by Dave Bernazzani. |
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| Unity Games 9. David and Gina Atwood playing a game of Settlers of the Stone Age. Can you see me in my glow-in-the-dark shirt in the background? Photo by Dave Bernazzani. |
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| Unity Games 9. I am on the right. Playing a five player game of Oasis. I came in third place. |
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| Unity Games 9. A photo of game designer, Alan R. Moon (left) playing Texas Hold'em. |
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| Duel Masters (CCG). My son Ian looking over some Duel Masters cards. |
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| MLB Showdown (CCG). A photo from the draft of our ill-fated 2004 MLB Showdown league. Around the table from left to right; Scott Robinson, Al Fitzgibbon, Ken Lawrence and Tony Sorrentino. Ken is pictured here making a selection for his team, the Yetis. |
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| New Year's Eve 2004-05. Princes of Florence in action. Seated around the table from left to right are; me, Ken Lawrence, Chrissy Lawrence, Tony Sorrentino and Lisa Johnson. Hey Tony, wake up man... just because the game took about 4 hours to complete doesn't mean you have time to nap... or is that your "just shoot me now" look? Photo by Cheryl Desjardin. |
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| Alea Bookcase Games. This is my complete collection from the Alea big box series. Pictured from left to right are Ra (#1), Chinatown (#2), Taj Mahal (#3), The Princes of Florence (#4), Adel Verpflichtet (#5), The Traders of Genoa (#6), Puerto Rico (#7), Mammoth Hunters (#8) and Fifth Avenue (#9). |
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| Odin's Ravens. My good friend Scott Robinson during a game of Odin's Ravens. I ended up pulling out a victory in a very close match (I must have cheated!). |
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| Wings of War. This is my son Ian plotting his maneuvers in a game of Wings of War: Famous Aces. |
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| Ys... time to score. Rusty Larner, David Atwood and my wife Lisa begin scoring the market in the final round of this game of Ys. This was a very close game that came down to the wire. David ended up taking it with a score of 88, while I had 87! Rusty finished third with 72 and Lisa had 69. The session pictured is from April 08, 2005. |
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| Die Fugger newbies! This was the first game of Die Fugger for all of us. We ended the night with this one that David brought along. Pictured are Lisa, Eric, Rusty and David. |
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