War Games

Conflict simulation is one of the oldest and deepest traditions in tabletop gaming. Hex-and-counter wargamesblock wargamescard-driven gamesand operational simulations have been modeling military history since the hobby's earliest days. From from ancient warfare to NapoleonicWorld War I and World War II to hypothetical modern conflictsthere is a wargame to re-create any conflict.

Noble Knight has been one of the most trusted sources for wargames across that entire arc. We carry titles from the publishers who defined the genreincluding Avalon HillSPIGMTDecision GamesMulti-Man PublishingAcademy GamesCompass Gamesalong with hundreds of smaller publishers whose titles rarely appear anywhere else. Our inventory spans the full spectrum: new releases from active publishersused copies of modern classicsand out-of-print titles from the golden era of wargame designincreasingly difficult to find in any condition. The wargame community is exactingand we've spent decades earning its trust. Our buyers know this categoryincluding the publishersthe printingsthe editionsand the games worth seeking out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

YesNoble Knight Games specializes in both new and used tabletop games across all categoriesincluding RPGsboard gameswargamesminiatureshistorical miniaturescollectible card gamesdicesuppliesand accessories. We purchase new items directly from hundreds of game publishers and distributors across the USA and internationally. Every pre-owned item we purchase is hand-inspected and graded by our experienced team using our detailed grading system. Noble Knight has been buyingsellingand trading used games since 1997making us one of the most trusted sources for out-of-print and hard-to-find gaming products.

Noble Knight uses a detailed grading scale from Shrink Wrapped to Fair. Shrink Wrapped (SW) means factory sealed; the condition visible through the wrap is noted. Mint (M) means perfectbrand new condition. Near Mint (NM) means like-new with only the slightest wear. Excellent (EX) means lightly usedbut almost like newand may show very small spine creases or slight corner wearbut no tears or marks. Board and wargames in Excellent condition are considered punched unless noted as unpunched. Very Good (VG) means clearly usedcompleteand usable. Fair means well-used but complete. Every item is hand-inspected and strictly graded. A dual grading system is used when the exterior differs significantly from the interior. For examplea boxed item may be graded with: 'box condition/contents condition' notation.

YesNoble Knight actively buys and trades MiniaturesBooksWar GamesRPGsBoard GamesDiceCardsComicsNovelsRare and Obscure itemsCollectiblesand virtually anything game or geek culture related. Submit a request at nobleknight.com/Buy-Sell-Trade. Noble Knight accepts collections of all sizes and pays in cash or store credit. Our experienced buyers evaluate items fairly based on their condition and current market demandand typically provide offers within a few business days. Store credit offers provide higher value than cash.

Noble Knight stocks a large selection of Avalon Hill wargamesincluding classic out-of-print titles like Squad LeaderAdvanced Squad LeaderPanzerblitzDiplomacyBismarckand many others. You'll find both vintage Avalon Hill games from the 1960s-1980s original era and modern Avalon Hill titles published under Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast. Both new and used copies are available in conditions ranging from Fair to Shrink Wrapped.

YesNoble Knight stocks wargames from SPI (Simulations PublicationsInc.)including boxed gamesfolio gamesand titles originally published in Strategy & Tactics magazine. SPI ceased operations in the 1980sso all SPI titles are out of print. In addition to SPI gamesNoble Knight also carries hundreds of other wargame publishers as well.

YesNoble Knight stocks wargame magazinesincluding issues of Strategy & TacticsThe GeneralFire & Movementand many more. Many issues include complete wargames with maps and counters. Both individual issues and runs of magazines are availablefrom out-of-print copies from the 1970s to current issues.