New Scenarios for Napoleon's Battles 3rd Ed?
Lost Battalion Games has published 10 "New" Scenarios for Napoleon's Battles 3rd ed. (NBIII). The Scenarios have been designed so their look is consistent with the new NBIII. Some have been published in previous editions: NBI and its expansions (Red and Blue books) or NBII, so actually only 'Medina de Rioseco' is new!
I have made a complete (I hope!) relation of the "official" Scenarios designed for Napoleon's Battles and endorsed by Coggins and Craig:
Scenarios included in NBIII
1 - 1792 "Valmy" Scenario #9 of Red book. Published in NBII
2 - 1799 "Novi" Published in NBII
3 - 1800 "Marengo" Scenario #3 of NBI. Published in NBII
4 - 1806 "Auerstadt" Scenario #4 of NBI. Published in NBII
5 - 1809 "Raab" Published in NBII
6 - 1809 "Talavera" Scenario #6 of NBI. Published in NBII
7 - 1811 "Albuera" Scenario #24 of Blue book. Published in NBII
8 - 1812 "Gorodetschna" Published in NBII
9 - 1814 "Craonne" Scenario #16 of Red book. Published in NBII
10- 1815 "Quatre Bras" Published in NBII (and in "The General" magazine (See The Un-official Napoleon's Battles web page)
11- 1815 "Waterloo" Scenario #8 of NBI. Published in NBII
12- 1813 "Lutzen" Scenario #25 of Blue book. Published in NBII
New Scenarios available now for NBIII
1 - 1794 "Revolutionary Ardor" - Scenario #1 of NBI. Hypotetical battle
2 - 1807 "Eylau" Scenario #5 of NBI
3 - 1808 "Vimiero (Vimeiro)" Scenario #22 of Blue book
4 - 1809 "Corunna (La Coruña o Elviña)" Scenario #11 of Red book
5 - 1809 "Aspern-Essling" - Scenario # 12 of Red book
6 - 1812 "Salamanca" (Los Arapiles) Scenario #14 of Red book
7 - 1812 "Borodino" Scenario #7 of NBI
8 - 1813 "Leipzig" Scenario #15 of Red book
9 - 1815 "Ligny" "The General" magazine (See The Un-official Napoleon's Battles web page)
10 - 1808 "Medina del Riosecco (Medina de Rioseco)" NEW
Other published Scenarios not available (still) for NBIII
1809 "The Austrians at bay" Scenario #2 of NBI. Hypotetical battle
1807 "Friedland" Scenario #10 of Red book
1809 "Ocano (Ocaña)" Scenario #13 of Red book
1814 "A 400 point demostrantion game" Scenario #17 of Red book
1805 "Austerlitz" Scenario #21 of Blue book
1809 "Wagram" Scenario #23 of Blue book
Edited:
By indication of Ed
1812 "Villa Costa", Published in "The Courier" magazine
There are many other un-official Scenarios available in booklets (as the published by Brian Robinette) or in internet (See the yahoo group, my main site and any of the links for Napoleon's Battles)
Rafael,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interesting blogs and the NB information. I think you left off one of the "official" scenarios: #18 "Villa Costa 1812" that was published in The Courier magazine #58. It is a fictitious meeting engagement set in Spain, written by Coggins and Taylor.
Cheers,
Ed
Hi Ed
ReplyDeleteThanks for your indication. I have incorporated it in the text
Regards
Rafa
Do you need a copy for yourself?
ReplyDeleteYes... I don't have it
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