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Yes, I know this thread is ancient by now, but I still would!
I would definitely buy a Classic reprint.
Unlike some of the others here I don’t want any substantive changes. As options new stuff might be cool, but the original core game should come included. What I would prefer is a throwback map, with a legacy printing of Classic, with the rules for each edition reprinted in the manual. In addition to the standard editions, this updated legacy manual could include other potential set ups or interesting optional rules information. I would like a board that had the exact functionality of the original, only some minor aesthetic tweaks, allowing it to be the same, but also with “official” optional adjustments if desired.
To Jens point about collectibles… I don’t see a conflict, because there is a way we could still get “Classic” reprinted, without cutting in on your investment. Make it the same, but brand new! ;)
Here’s how…
**I would reissue the game with a new Legacy box cover, featuring new Artwork.
*A larger map, (perhaps double sided, as has been suggested elsewhere.)
*Micro Sculpts: new smaller unit sculpts
*A large detailed manual covering the history of the Classic game, with cool art.
Everything else basically the same as classic, for the nostalgia factor.**
The micro sculpts are the key for me! Classic micro sculpts!!! I would buy it in a heartbeat :)
Micro sculpts would give the game a total different level of collectors appeal, and is something that A&A has never tried before. If the sculpts were say 20-30% smaller, but the map was slightly enlarged, it would combine to create a real sense of scale. The selling point of course would be tons of micro units! And the ability to play the game under various different editions with different special scenarios.
Rules explanations in the manual should include 2nd and 3rd edition, plus the standard scenario options. It could also include a new “Legacy edition” series of rules or scenario options to expand the Classic experience, with newer rules or concepts from the more current games.
I would absolutely buy something like that. My dream would be a Reissue that had a Revised or AA50 style map on the front, and Classic on the reverse, for a total package 60th Anniversary Edition game that actually contained Classic, and something like AA50 in the same box.
What I’d hope for is the actual Classic game contained in some broader retrospective 60th Anniversary gameboard.
Basically call it AA60 with a complete set of micro sculpts…
Sculpts which could work for Classic, but might also expand the Classic board with a more advanced unit roster or Italy, or options along those lines, that get closer to the current incarnations of A&A.
Every unit that can be purchased in the unit roster should be made of plastic! Non negotiable for me. Cardboard markers for actual units are annoying. Wouldn’t you rather have plastic factories? That’s a rhetorical question, of course you would! I also favor Paper money. Please! The IPC tracker is the worst, and if its a Classic reprint, it should have the feel of the classic. With nice thick set up cards, good solid units, tiny units (lots and lots of little plastic sculpts) and cash IPCs you can hold in your hand. This would all be highly fantastic.
The more I think about it the more a classic reprint with micro sculpts is exactly what I’d want from an AA60th anniversary game.
I would build it around a set of generic unit sculpts like this…
Red: Russia
Gray: Germany
Tan: Britain
Yellow: Japan
Green: USA
White: Bonus/Optional
Black: Bonus/Optional
Blue: Bonus/Optional
Include 3 more generic sets of sculpts in White, Black and Blue. These could be used to option in Neutrals, or additional player/nations like Italy, China, France or the Commonwealth, for alternative or modified Classic style scenarios. These could include generic White, Black and Blue roundel control markers for use in such scenarios.
That would provide a total of 8 total unit sets (5 standard, 3 bonus). The idea for the bonus sculpts/control markers in generic white, black, and blue, is that you could use them however you liked. They’d be a special extras, not needed for standard Classic, but which could be used in the special “legacy” scenarios.
These unit sets should include all the Classic unit types:
Infantry, Tank, Fighter, Bomber, Transport, Sub, Carrier, Battleship, Factory, AA gun.
But could also include a few of the most popular “special” units from the later games like artillery or destroyers or others as well. If each unit set was generic I think that would be optimal, since everything would be micro, the color differentiation and ability to recognize unit types at a glance would be even more important. I picture a bomber with the wingspan around that of the current fighter sculpts, and infantry about 2/3rds the current scale, ships and other units likewise tinier, but with more sculpts total. A larger board (upscaled but modeled on the exact classic style) and smaller units (downscaled to provide for epic tiny armies!) Basically my dream board :)
Ps. this actually gives me an interesting idea… Lets say for argument that HBG or FMG released a generic game board.
A mapboard with a new projection of the world, featuring familiar Classic territory and sea zone divisions.
Generic Micro units at 2/3rds scale in the following colors: Red, Gray, Tan, Yellow, Green, White, Black, Blue
Generic control markers in those same solid colors.
No rules, or trademarked designs of any sort.
Could that be done?