Warzone
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Warzone was a table top miniatures wargame based in the same universe as the Mutant Chronicles RPG from Target Games. Heartbreaker created a licensed range of miniatures for the game. The property has passed through several hands and, according to Wikipedia, [4] the original moulds have long since been destroyed with Prince August only selling off old stock.
See also: Mutant Chronicles, Warzone (FWM)
Timeline
- 1996 - Warzone (1st Edition). (BGG)
- 1996 - Warzone wins the Origins 1996 Award for "Best Miniatures Rules of 1995". [5]
- 1996 - Warzone: Dawn of War (supplement). (BGG)
- 1997 - Warzone: Dark Eden (expansion). (BGG)
- 1997 - Warzone: Beasts of War (expansion). (BGG)
- 1997 - Warzone: Casualties of War (expansion). (BGG)
- 1998 - Warzone: The Bauhaus Bunker (expansion). (BGG)
- 1998 - Warzone: The Brotherhood Cathedral (expansion). (BGG)
- 1998 - Warzone (2nd Edition) released. * (BGG)
- 1998 - Warzone: Venus – Bauhaus Forces of War (expansion). (BGG)
- 1999 - Warzone: Mars – Capitol Forces of War (expansion). * (BGG)
- 2001 - Excelsior Entertainment obtains the rights to the "Mutant Chronicles: Warzone" range. [1]
- 2004 - Warzone (3rd Edition): Universe Under Siege. (BGG)
- 2006 - (July) Prince August take over the range. [2]
Sculptors
Early packs were sculpted by Tim Prow, Mark Copplestone, Mark Kay, Phil Lewis, Kev Adams, and Neil McKenzie; later packs were sculpted by Kevin White.
References
- [1], TMP, "Paradox… signs licensing deal for Mutant Chronicles: Warzone and Chronopia" (2001-01-24)
- [2], The Miniatures Page, "Mutant Chronicles: Warzone & Chronopia Bought by Prince August"
- [3], Mutantpedia, "Warzone"
- [4], wikipedia, "Warzone"
- [5], originsgamefair.com, "Origins 1996: 1995 List of Winners" (archived 2009-05-04)