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Revision as of 02:52, 29 June 2015
Code of Bushido |
Code of Bushido was the eighth ASL module published by Avalon Hill. It contained Japanese infantry, support weapon, vehicle and ordnance counters.
Code of Bushido introduced the Pacific theatre to ASL.
MMP republished Code of Bushido as Rising Sun.
Contents
- 4 mounted maps (34, 35, 36, 37)
- 6 counter sheets
- 8 scenarios
- Terrain overlays (brush, woods, orchard, grain, marsh, buildings, rice paddies)
- Chapter G Pacific Theatre (sections 1 - 10)
- Chapter H Design Your Own (Japanese)
Reviews
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Errata
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Scenarios
Type | Scenario ID | Title | Date | Attacker | Defender |
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ASL | Scenario 59 | Smertniki | 13/08/1945 | Russian | Japanese |
ASL | Scenario 60 | On the Kokoda Trail | 09/08/1942 | Japanese | British (Australian/Papuan) |
ASL | Scenario 61 | Shoestring Ridge | 24/11/1944 | Japanese | American |
ASL | Scenario 62 | Bungle in the Jungle | 06/03/1942 | British | Japanese |
ASL | Scenario 63 | The Eastern Gate | 07/02/1944 | British (Gurkha) | Japanese |
ASL | Scenario 64 | Hazardous Occupation | 12/09/1942 | Japanese | Partisan (Muslim) |
ASL | Scenario 65 | Red Star, Red Sun | 05/07/1939 | Russian | Japanese |
ASL | Scenario 66 | The Bushmasters | 24/05/1944 | American | Japanese |