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      • Kevin Zucker (born June 26, 1952) is a game designer who runs OSG (Operational Studies Group). He is one the leading authorities on Napoleonic wargaming. He began his game designing career with SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.) in the 1970s.
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  2. Kevin Zucker Biography – Operational Studies Group. Written by John Best. Kevin Zucker was with SPI back in the 1970s. Like many who went on to "greatness" as designers under the tutelage of JFD, KZ initially served SPI in the capacity of Managing Editor, half-way between Dunnigan's R&D and Simonsen's Art Departments.

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  3. Kevin Zucker (born June 26, 1952) is a game designer who runs OSG (Operational Studies Group). He is one the leading authorities on Napoleonic wargaming. He began his game designing career with SPI (Simulations Publications, Inc.) in the 1970s.

  4. Kevin S. Zucker (born June 26, 1952) is an American wargame designer, historian, author, and musician.

  5. Watch Christopher Moeller's two part interview with Kevin Zucker, OSG's owner and gamer designer. Chris and Kevin chat about OSG, life, love, and creativity.

  6. Operational Studies Group (OSG) is a leader in the design and production of Napoleonic Wargames. OSG's Board Wargames are played on historically-accurate heavy-stock paper maps. The armies and leaders that move across the maps are represented by 1/2" square die-cut cardboard playing pieces.

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  7. Jun 7, 2022 · I wanted to get a good idea of all the different series of Kevin Zucker's Napoleonic wargames, because they differ in scale, unit strength and time duration. Moreover his games show such an impact to the hobby that more games from different designers had been produced and added to

  8. Kevin Zucker, the Managing Editor at the wargame publisher Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI), left the company in January 1976. [1] He and other ex-SPI employees started to plan a Napoleonic wargame that would be presented as a spiral-bound book.

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