Hey Eric, Glad you like it. I obviously didn't know it was going to be reprinted when I sold it to you. When I found out I was afraid you were going to be bummed and I'm glad that's not the case. I figured you would be stoked it was unpunched since I didn't mention that when we emailed back and forth. I actually only opened it once just to see what the pieces and board looked like. Sorry I put the boxes back together in the wrong order. :) Anyway, enjoy!
Nice! I was VERY careful when I opened it that one time too. I wasn't going to punch it until I was ready to play it which unfortunately never happened. I'm glad it is going to a great home though.
I have 1942 2nd edition, Anniversary 2nd edition, Europe & Pacific 2nd editions. Thousands of pieces. THOUSANDS. With a global game layed out on the kitchen table, all these pieces were in their trays, in a box, with the top off, sitting on a chair. In the middle of last night I awoke to a crash. I have 3 cats. By this afternoon (after I get through picking up) I think I will have 3 new sets of fur lined slippers.
To clarify: Artillery, destroyers, victory cities and individual research was introduced by A&A Revised. Some of that stuff was even earlier introduced by Xeno Games The World at War expansion for the MB version. Still a very involved and history version that is often overlooked.
I've only ever played the original back in the day. Fun game, but it's so hard to get people together to play. Shame, fun weekend game to play with friends.
I CHALLENGE YOU TO A DUEL!!!!! God damn this box is glorious. It's true though - this game looks a LOT HARDER than it is. Once you start playing you cant stop
If you like playing WWII strategy game, the most historical accurate version of the game is from Historical Board Game, the Global War series. (Personal opinion) You can choose to buy a 1936-1945 version or a 1939 version. They are even better than Axis&Allies Global 1940. If you have tons of money, a lot of spare time and with an excellent gaming community, go for them!
So I just bought the 1941 introductory edition (the one simpler for new players) and I am very happy with it. Can you tell me please, If I want a bigger and more complete experience of AaA should I get this anniversary edition or the 1942 game? What are the differences?
The larger and more complete version is the Anniversary Edition, which takes the basic concepts of the 1941 (and 1942) edition and greatly expands them in many ways. Many players consider it the best Axis & Allies experience there is. It's highly recommended. The combined Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940 games - two different games that combine into one giant game referred to as Axis & Allies Global - is even bigger and more complex, however, it requires buying two different board games and it takes up a LOT of space and time. A large gaming space is needed. The Anniversary Edition is still arguably the better choice over that.
How do I identify if it’s this anniversary version or the re release a&a anniversary version? Is anything different on the box, like the 1940/41/42 or something? Thanks a lot for the input.
I have the re released Anniversary Edition of Axis and Allies and agree it the best A&A game of the lot, the only thing I wished they did, was more units unique to Italy, but other than that, perfect game!!
There also had been a very well done Computer game Version by HASBRO done at the end of the Ninetieth with the preword of the creator of AXIS&ALLIES. I loved that one untll it had been no more compatible with my PC. Naturally I have the board game also. :) Every time I like to put an ax to the Axis as it was said in this long time forgotten musical QUOTE UNQUOTE.
Have you given Axis & Allies & Zombies a shot yet? I'm interested in your thoughts about it as an "entry A&A" game (compared to 1941 or the Anniversary edition)
You guys should do a video comparing the 1940 Europe/Pacific global rules, and the 1941 Anniversary Edition, detailing the differences, and explaining why you might like one more than the other.
So I have a question, I played the Revised edition, loved it! Especially the unique national advantages. Like the US had super carriers. Does the new versions have these rules as well?
That is awesome that u got this version to man, i have this one since it came out, but its a tat to big to really play on the table size we have, but still easier then the global one that really just takes up the compleet table indeed.So far i have only 15 versions of the game including 2 second editions (sealed) of the global one as i play just the first edition when i get the change. Oh and got ww1 sealed to just why not hehe. The most played version i have is the MB one for me the very first one i got. So u say they reprinted this version? Ok now im curiouse if i missed that one i have not been following the series for a while now. Guess will have to check and see if i own the rerelease yet or need to hunt it down. Gotta catch em al, right :). Still find it a shame that with the version changing the money dissapeared out of the box, and the newer the versiin the less components u seem to get as in storing ur items after u punched and unbagged em, dissapearing factory sculpts etc, guess a way of saving money for them. Still great games all on there own. Although the cheapest version they brought out is kind of a let down, it does not do the line proud. To few components to even set uo the starting board, i find that a no go for any gameboard so very very disapointing indeed.
I got this on Black Friday at a local gaming store for $50 and I have never played axis and allies (it was the original anniversary not the reprint) I’m a huge twilight imperium fan and this was recommended to me, looking forward to trying it out
Congrats and Great stuff! I managed to get a copy of Axis&Allies Guadalcanal that is unpunshed and even still in the plastic seal! How much is that rare copy worth you think? Greetings from the Netherlands.
I tried to host a game of this (well, the newer edition) -- I made copies of the rules available to my friends. Only two people showed up -- one of them swore that he knew the game (in spite of my telling him that it was different from the original, and the other one actually owned a couple of Axis and Allies games, but never played it. NO ONE READ THE RULES. OK, I knew them well enough to teach, but the guy who claimed he understood the rules didn't want to hear them. I made sure that they were on opposite sides, and we started the game -- unfortunately, both players played so entirely timidly, not wanting to make more than one or two attacks per turn, not wanting to actually play to win. The guy who played Germany and Italy decides to pull back his troops in Russia back to Berlin (in spite of me asking him repeatedly if he was sure). The guy who played the Allies never tried to bring more troops into Europe (or Asia) anywhere, didn't want to attack hardly at all. The only interesting thing that happened is that the guy playing Germany and Italy decides on his first turn to roll for research and got Improved factory production. After a few turns, I made an executive decision to call the game a draw on the basis that if neither Germany nor the Allies were going to go after one another, that the game would take forever, and I didn't have forever to play it. I put it away and haven't tried to play the game again.
Haha guess I should have finished the video before posting. Have any thoughts on that Axis and Allies Vietnam kick starter game that I believe still hasn't shipped from last year.
Hi guys, thanks for the response. Below is the link for the Kickstarter page showing everything including all the miniatures. Quite an ambitious project but over a year and they are still ironing things out. Let me know what you think, as you are quite the expert on the original game. www.kickstarter.com/projects/1523186582/vietnam-war-miniatures-axis-and-allies-type-wargam/description
@@bobk100 Can't believe I missed this comment! I just checked out the Kickstarter and it looks great. It's a bit more than I'd usually pay, but I'm going to strongly consider getting this. Thanks for the tip!
So, I actually have Axis and Allies, but after watching all of your videos on the series it’s different from any of the ones you’ve shown. Now I’m not actually sure which one I have
I bought the reprinted version for cheap : love it. So glad they reprinted it, especially that I sold my first copy cuz i though 400 $ for a game was too much, now hou can afford ot for normal price
Are you going to explain it at one point? Why not punch the game if its now yours? Thank you guys! I am the subscriber addicted to Memoir ‘44 thanks to you!
Hey Al. We went over a good amount of the rules - but stopped short of making this a "gameplay" video. Our attic set-up doesn't make a play-through very easy. And Eric plans on getting his hands on the re-release to play, while he wipes this un-punched copy with a silk cloth from time to time.
Hey (Please excuse my Englisch I'm From Germany) I don't know what to buy. I kinda want 1941 the "noob" setup but i just feel the ann. Edition is better. If you'r gonna respond Thank youuuu and greetings from Deutschland mein Freund
@@totorino1 Eric hasn't got back to me yet. But I do know he often tells people the Anniversary Edition is one of his favorites. But I will still write you back when he responds.
"The Anniversary edition IS better, and by a wide margin. If you already know you love grand strategy war games, that is the one to get. However, if you're not 100% certain if this style of game is for you, get 1941 instead. It's very affordable, a great introduction, and if it turns out you like it so much you want to get the Anniversary edition, you can combined the games and use all the pieces from 1941 with Anniversary. Happy gaming!"
download meetup app. i found a axis and allies group that plays every thursday and im from mexico so its very rare to find people who likes board games here. good luck
So glad you got this... and in such mint condition, congratulations Eric, you totally deserve it.
It was fun to watch him painfully go through it without popping anything out. I mix of excitement and dread. LOL - Tig
Hey Eric,
Glad you like it.
I obviously didn't know it was going to be reprinted when I sold it to you. When I found out I was afraid you were going to be bummed and I'm glad that's not the case.
I figured you would be stoked it was unpunched since I didn't mention that when we emailed back and forth. I actually only opened it once just to see what the pieces and board looked like. Sorry I put the boxes back together in the wrong order. :)
Anyway, enjoy!
Oh, and the Avalon Hill label on the bottom right is different then the reprinted version.
For the record - I've never seen Eric more excited and proud to own something. He was so nervous unboxing it. LOL - Tig
Nice! I was VERY careful when I opened it that one time too. I wasn't going to punch it until I was ready to play it which unfortunately never happened.
I'm glad it is going to a great home though.
R Hill s
I have 1942 2nd edition, Anniversary 2nd edition, Europe & Pacific 2nd editions.
Thousands of pieces. THOUSANDS.
With a global game layed out on the kitchen table, all these pieces were in their trays, in a box, with the top off, sitting on a chair.
In the middle of last night I awoke to a crash.
I have 3 cats. By this afternoon (after I get through picking up) I think I will have 3 new sets of fur lined slippers.
HA! Eric is so excited to finally get it.
Def a huge moment in his life.
Never played axis and allies but I love risk and I'm gonna go all out and buy the anniversary version. Hope I like it
I (Tig) did the same. Loved Risk - ended up getting A&A Ann edition. So glad i did. :)
To clarify: Artillery, destroyers, victory cities and individual research was introduced by A&A Revised. Some of that stuff was even earlier introduced by Xeno Games The World at War expansion for the MB version. Still a very involved and history version that is often overlooked.
I have this game but no one to play with. I play with myself but it takes about 4 hours per turn
LOL.
Don't play with yourself, you'll go blind!
If that was true.... forget it.
I would play with u lol
I've only ever played the original back in the day. Fun game, but it's so hard to get people together to play. Shame, fun weekend game to play with friends.
We all struggle these days to get together and play. It is a shame.
I’ve been playing this version recently and I absolutely love it
I CHALLENGE YOU TO A DUEL!!!!! God damn this box is glorious. It's true though - this game looks a LOT HARDER than it is. Once you start playing you cant stop
It took me a solid 5 minutes to get it of the shelf. It's one of the biggest game boxes I've ever seen.
Now, thanks to you, i have to have this version too.
We are a bad influence
You guys need to get into Hearts of Iron 4 now.
1) Europe & Pacific 1940
2) Anniversary
3) Original Version
If you like playing WWII strategy game, the most historical accurate version of the game is from Historical Board Game, the Global War series. (Personal opinion) You can choose to buy a 1936-1945 version or a 1939 version. They are even better than Axis&Allies Global 1940. If you have tons of money, a lot of spare time and with an excellent gaming community, go for them!
So I just bought the 1941 introductory edition (the one simpler for new players) and I am very happy with it. Can you tell me please, If I want a bigger and more complete experience of AaA should I get this anniversary edition or the 1942 game? What are the differences?
The larger and more complete version is the Anniversary Edition, which takes the basic concepts of the 1941 (and 1942) edition and greatly expands them in many ways. Many players consider it the best Axis & Allies experience there is. It's highly recommended. The combined Europe 1940 and Pacific 1940 games - two different games that combine into one giant game referred to as Axis & Allies Global - is even bigger and more complex, however, it requires buying two different board games and it takes up a LOT of space and time. A large gaming space is needed. The Anniversary Edition is still arguably the better choice over that.
@@NerdOutWithMe Ok, Understood. Thanks for the answer and great vids by the way!
How do I identify if it’s this anniversary version or the re release a&a anniversary version? Is anything different on the box, like the 1940/41/42 or something? Thanks a lot for the input.
The original has a "50" in the lower right under the Avalon Hill logo, the re-release does not.
I have the re released Anniversary Edition of Axis and Allies and agree it the best A&A game of the lot, the only thing I wished they did, was more units unique to Italy, but other than that, perfect game!!
There also had been a very well done Computer game Version by HASBRO done at the end of the Ninetieth with the preword of the creator of AXIS&ALLIES. I loved that one untll it had been no more compatible with my PC. Naturally I have the board game also. :) Every time I like to put an ax to the Axis as it was said in this long time forgotten musical QUOTE UNQUOTE.
Did you ever play the World at War or Central powers expansions to the original version by Xeno Games and Table Tactics respectfully?
I (Tig) personally have not had the chance to play them. But I'm unsure if Eric ever has.
I guess i should finally grab a copy, and give it a try with friends.
I'll be right over lol
Well worth doing so.
Have you given Axis & Allies & Zombies a shot yet? I'm interested in your thoughts about it as an "entry A&A" game (compared to 1941 or the Anniversary edition)
Didn't get a chance to play it yet. Would love to though.
i have the new anniversary edition board game but i cant open it until 28th August DAMIT!
The board size is it larger than the 1940 europe and pacific put together or smaller or same size?
1940 Global (Both boards) = 70'' x 32''
Anniversary Edition = 46'' x 24''
thank you so much!
You guys should do a video comparing the 1940 Europe/Pacific global rules, and the 1941 Anniversary Edition, detailing the differences, and explaining why you might like one more than the other.
I have all the older editions and the 1940 super editions....not sure if I should get this.
Still worth grabbing if you love to play.
So I have a question, I played the Revised edition, loved it! Especially the unique national advantages. Like the US had super carriers. Does the new versions have these rules as well?
Yes it does. :)
That is awesome that u got this version to man, i have this one since it came out, but its a tat to big to really play on the table size we have, but still easier then the global one that really just takes up the compleet table indeed.So far i have only 15 versions of the game including 2 second editions (sealed) of the global one as i play just the first edition when i get the change. Oh and got ww1 sealed to just why not hehe. The most played version i have is the MB one for me the very first one i got. So u say they reprinted this version? Ok now im curiouse if i missed that one i have not been following the series for a while now. Guess will have to check and see if i own the rerelease yet or need to hunt it down. Gotta catch em al, right :). Still find it a shame that with the version changing the money dissapeared out of the box, and the newer the versiin the less components u seem to get as in storing ur items after u punched and unbagged em, dissapearing factory sculpts etc, guess a way of saving money for them. Still great games all on there own. Although the cheapest version they brought out is kind of a let down, it does not do the line proud. To few components to even set uo the starting board, i find that a no go for any gameboard so very very disapointing indeed.
So re-released version is same but smaller?
Indeed
What’s the difference between this original and the one I bought at a store today? I just got one that looks exactly the same, just rules?
Would you compare board with 1940 combine board in size?
1940 Global (Both boards) = 70'' x 32''
Anniversary Edition = 46'' x 24''
I've been building custom boards
Awesome!
I got this on Black Friday at a local gaming store for $50 and I have never played axis and allies (it was the original anniversary not the reprint)
I’m a huge twilight imperium fan and this was recommended to me, looking forward to trying it out
Wait, this is back in print!?
Hi guys great video!
Can u tell me box dimensions and weight please?
Congrats and Great stuff! I managed to get a copy of Axis&Allies Guadalcanal that is unpunshed and even still in the plastic seal! How much is that rare copy worth you think? Greetings from the Netherlands.
I don't even want to guess a price! Cheers!
i was nervous eric was gonna screw it up ha!
There were a few tense moments
We won as the Allies and I really enjoyed the game. I only paid like 65 dollars for it on Amazon.
Sweet!
Thanks guys, this is incredible helpful.
Do you have a How to Play Video? Awesome Videos By the way!!
Not for this specific version. Thanks for watching, Robert.
merry christmas
this reminds me of that seinfeld episode where kramer and newman play risk 😄
HA! And they bring it on the train! "Ukraine is weak" LOL
I tried to host a game of this (well, the newer edition) -- I made copies of the rules available to my friends. Only two people showed up -- one of them swore that he knew the game (in spite of my telling him that it was different from the original, and the other one actually owned a couple of Axis and Allies games, but never played it. NO ONE READ THE RULES. OK, I knew them well enough to teach, but the guy who claimed he understood the rules didn't want to hear them. I made sure that they were on opposite sides, and we started the game -- unfortunately, both players played so entirely timidly, not wanting to make more than one or two attacks per turn, not wanting to actually play to win. The guy who played Germany and Italy decides to pull back his troops in Russia back to Berlin (in spite of me asking him repeatedly if he was sure). The guy who played the Allies never tried to bring more troops into Europe (or Asia) anywhere, didn't want to attack hardly at all. The only interesting thing that happened is that the guy playing Germany and Italy decides on his first turn to roll for research and got Improved factory production. After a few turns, I made an executive decision to call the game a draw on the basis that if neither Germany nor the Allies were going to go after one another, that the game would take forever, and I didn't have forever to play it. I put it away and haven't tried to play the game again.
Haldurson this is a funny story! To actually play a game of conquest without trying to have conquer, lmao!
Haha guess I should have finished the video before posting. Have any thoughts on that Axis and Allies Vietnam kick starter game that I believe still hasn't shipped from last year.
Don't think we know about that one?
Hi guys, thanks for the response. Below is the link for the Kickstarter page showing everything including all the miniatures. Quite an ambitious project but over a year and they are still ironing things out. Let me know what you think, as you are quite the expert on the original game.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/1523186582/vietnam-war-miniatures-axis-and-allies-type-wargam/description
@@bobk100 Can't believe I missed this comment! I just checked out the Kickstarter and it looks great. It's a bit more than I'd usually pay, but I'm going to strongly consider getting this. Thanks for the tip!
So, I actually have Axis and Allies, but after watching all of your videos on the series it’s different from any of the ones you’ve shown. Now I’m not actually sure which one I have
Bought this and have played a game of it and We won! I played as Russia in 1942 mode and it was very close.
Bravo!
I am 13 and play global and kick butt
That's awesome. Good to hear kids still play!
Just got a new one for 75$
Great game. Greetings from Sweden.
I have a lot of time do to quarantine, so break out A&A
Be tough to play online, but maybe once we get back in the attic.
Almost Dec 2019 now, seeing it for $60-$100, looks like you can snag another copy to punch and play.
I bought the reprinted version for cheap : love it. So glad they reprinted it, especially that I sold my first copy cuz i though 400 $ for a game was too much, now hou can afford ot for normal price
Are you going to explain it at one point? Why not punch the game if its now yours? Thank you guys! I am the subscriber addicted to Memoir ‘44 thanks to you!
Hey Al. We went over a good amount of the rules - but stopped short of making this a "gameplay" video. Our attic set-up doesn't make a play-through very easy. And Eric plans on getting his hands on the re-release to play, while he wipes this un-punched copy with a silk cloth from time to time.
Renegade games is re-releasing Axis and Allies Anniversary. 👍
I’m glad I got it for 365 because I’ve seen it on eBay for as high as 3,000
It’s so hard to get this game and so expensive
Slippin' Jimmy abides.
I dont know how to play this
Same here. But Eric says it's not as hard as it may appear. - Tig
Hey (Please excuse my Englisch I'm From Germany)
I don't know what to buy. I kinda want 1941 the "noob" setup but i just feel the ann. Edition is better.
If you'r gonna respond
Thank youuuu and greetings from Deutschland mein Freund
Hello. I just passed the question on to Eric (He the owner of all the games in the video) and I will respond once he writes me back. :)
@@NerdOutWithMe Thankssss :}
@@NerdOutWithMe Did you get an answer yet?
@@totorino1 Eric hasn't got back to me yet. But I do know he often tells people the Anniversary Edition is one of his favorites. But I will still write you back when he responds.
"The Anniversary edition IS better, and by a wide margin. If you already know you love grand strategy war games, that is the one to get. However, if you're not 100% certain if this style of game is for you, get 1941 instead. It's very affordable, a great introduction, and if it turns out you like it so much you want to get the Anniversary edition, you can combined the games and use all the pieces from 1941 with Anniversary. Happy gaming!"
So, you're saying this is the best version of the game without ever having played it?
I got a game you can have if you can figure out how the hell to play it. Donkey Kong board game.
HA! I just googled it. Never knew that existed.
Nerd Out With Me I will never play it. It really annoyed me. Do you have of them po box things american youtubers have to get things sent?
We don't. BUT - can you email us? (nerdoutwithmeshow@gmail.com)
What if no one wants to play with me
You could always build your own robot....
download meetup app. i found a axis and allies group that plays every thursday and im from mexico so its very rare to find people who likes board games here. good luck
A game I never played. I like simpler kids games ha.
I never played either - but Eric swears it's worth attempting. - Tig
Who's the guy in glasses grabbing things, stressing you ? Hell, he stressed me just watching.
He is a champion of men. Leader of all. He is...... drum roll..... Tig Carson!!!!!
@@NerdOutWithMe well, keep your hands off the game when it is fresh out of a box
@@wetspotswimwear1199 Don't tell me what to do, mom.
@@theventuresofhero1432 you're right, go ahead and fuck up a collectors game, it's on you
@@theventuresofhero1432aGREED
Never played axis and allies but I love risk and I'm gonna go all out and buy the anniversary version. Hope I like it