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If this page is to mention the new Avalanche Press version, it should also describe the evolution of the game through the fourth edition and the genesis of Advanced Third Reich, Rising Sun, Global War 2000, and A World At War, and how the personnel involved throughout that history changed. Ideally, it should also mention the impact that it had on the hobby and how it differed from other games of the era and games of the same subject. 66.30.137.27 (talk) 04:06, 15 May 2009 (UTC)Reply