Every Warhammer Fantasy game, ranked

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For a brief period between 1983 and 1985, Games Workshop published their own videogames, including one called Chaos: The Battle of Wizards by a young developer named Julian Gollop who’d later make a name for himself with X-COM. But none of GW’s videogames were set in their own Warhammer Fantasy universe. At the time the setting was a barely formed thing. 1984’s second edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battle focused on a conflict between alien frogs and Amazons with laserguns on the continent of Lustria. Only after GW got out of the videogame racket would the Old World evolve into a gritty fantasy version of Renaissance Europe and become Warhammer’s center stage.

source: gamezpot.com