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Final-Fan said:
Man, my childhood was all about board games and I never even HEARD of those other than Hero Quest (which I've never played).

My experience is more along the lines of WWII and railroad board games:
War at Sea
Axis & Allies (all THREE versions, I bet none of you know about the first one)
Victory in the Pacific

Shogun (AKA Samurai Swords)
Civilization (not Sid Meier) and Advanced Civilization

Rail Baron (AWESOME and apparently super rare because the publisher got bought out and the new owner refuses to reprint even though used copies go for like $70-100)
"Empire Builder" series (Nippon Rails, Eurorails, Iron Dragon, Lunar Rails, etc. Ironically I have yet to play the original version, Empire Builder.)

I got it from my Dad who's really into it.
1776 (he regularly wins national tournaments)
Advanced Third Reich

And then there's classic stuff like CAREERS. Oh, and obviously Monopoly, Risk, etc. I kick ass at Connect Four.

I haven't played a single one of those games, and the only 2 I've even heard the names of are Axis & Allies and the Civilization (not Sid Meier) game.

And I didn't know about that TMNT game either.

I feel like I really missed some awesomeness.  I was all Risk, Monopoly, and the Omega Virus.

We need some sort of online Risk or something.