I had Space Crusade, which I picked up in my early 20's, and played it to death with my brothers and mates. After completing most of the missions in the main campaign, I bought Mission Dreadnought. (Both the game and expansion were last played at ony of my mates' houses - who I fell out with - and never got them back.) A few years later when I was married, I managed to get another copy of Space Crusade (I think it was on offer for £20 at a B&M store.) Played this for a bit and painted the miniatures. When I was moving house, some of my games were temporarily stored in my parent's loft. When we were eventually settled in our new house, I went to retrieve my games and found that some of them had mysteriously disappeared... Space Crusade, Heroquest, Axis & Allies and Dragonlance. They been taken by my older brother and sold at a car boot sale! (minus some of the instructions and minis which I still had)😞
@nrgspike2 жыл бұрын
Space Crusade was certainly my gateway into 40k in the early 90's. I don't have many stories of playing in except one is vividly burned into my memory; I was playing the Eldar Attack expansion with my dad, I was in control of the Aliens, he had the Eldar. It was an a-typical mission setup involving 3 tiles in line. As I recall the primary objective was simply that the Eldar player had to reach and exit via a Webway Gate. A gauntlet-run essentially. As my Dad's Eldar progressed through the first 2 tiles they encountered very little resistance from the aliens. Setting up the conditions for the aliens to swamp the Eldar in the final tile and creating an unwinnable bloodbath - because I was a 13yr old prick and thought that would be a fun game. So my Dad enters the last tile, I smugly lay down a sea of Blips almost covering the entire corridor between his models and the Webway Gate. He sits there, looks at his cards, does some mental calculations... I forget the combination of cards he played but in a double-bounding leap, utilising a single clear tile space in the middle of the board, his Exarch reaches the Webway and escapes, meeting the win conditions for the Eldar. I was dumbfounded. I remember protesting that the rest of his squad would die, he just smiled and shrugged. Essentially I'd pulled a dirty waac move and still got stomped, it was if nothing else a powerful lesson in humility and not being 'that guy' which probably came along at just the right time in my life...
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
This is an incredible moral tale, and I have a similar confession! I did the same as GM in Advanced Heroquest, piling Skaven warriors up in the final tiles and clogging everything up. Everyone got rightly upset with 12 year old me and I’d like to think my resulting regret made me a better gamer! Thanks for sharing!
@viggotannhauser72512 жыл бұрын
Awesome story! I also played Space Crusade with my parents, on holiday as a 13 year old. I remember a game where the last marine alive was my mum's captain, surrounded on all sides by my Chaos hordes. Even though I threw everything at him, he fought his way out and completed the mission. My mum later told me she had a nightmare that night about being that Space Marine, having to fight for her life! She was really emotionally involved in the game. As a kid, I was very proud of having such cool parents. Thanks for this video, it brought back some very fond memories.
@drunkmonk1232 жыл бұрын
Finally, KZbin recommends quality content to me. Fascinating stuff. I think 40k's imminent move into 'boarding actions' will see Space Crusade reimagined definitively.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I think you’re right. There’s definitely a fun move back into the space hulks going on, I’ve really liked the new KT boxes. I hope it leads to a new Space Hulk/Crusade or even a Hulk themed WHQ! Thanks for the comment, really appreciate it!
@laucoloma22642 жыл бұрын
I hope so. I loved that game
@vo1non2 жыл бұрын
I have a copy of the original. I’d love to see it reboot.
@5ynthesizerpatel11 ай бұрын
I think there might be some legal issues between GW and MB - shared rights and whatnot - that might not make that possible. GW do seem to have (FINALLY) cottoned on to the fact that - while 40k tabletop is their premium game - there is a market for more self-contained games within that universe that might serve as gateways to it - because it's not too long ago that they seemed VERY resistant to that idea - I was once escorted from a GW shop for having the gall to bring in my old copy of Space Hulk for people to try out (not kidding) Now they've come full circle on that and reissued (and keep reissuing after saying they wouldn't) Space Hulk - and brought back Necromunda and Bloodbowl - Epic seems to be the next old property on the list - so who knows?
@DanielEbeck2 жыл бұрын
Space Crusade was my gateway, leading to a job in the GW Studio in the LotR era. Best time of my life.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
That’s ace! Along with HQ it was key to me getting started, though I never made it the GW Studio! That must have been great fun, any memorable stories?
@yssing10 ай бұрын
That is really cool. W40K was one of the reasons I got in to tech.
@777Berzerker7772 жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely correct. The real space crusade is in our hearts. ❤
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Impossible to get it out again without the help of an experienced tech-priest
@Kolyarut2 жыл бұрын
Started my 40k journey with the Amiga version of Space Crusade way back in the day, and I didn't think there was anything you could tell me about the game that I didn't already know - but that story about Steve Baker picking up the phone was incredible. The balls on that man, to not just say "hang on, I'll transfer you to head office"! Once upon a time answering the phone could give you job offers rather than spam callers, I suppose.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Incredible to think how many current gamers owe their hobby to that one phone call!
@richardbradley23352 жыл бұрын
Sure it was bugged ...Dnaught could only be destroyed by closing the door on it !
@richtheunstable3359 Жыл бұрын
Necrons appeared again before the 3rd ed rulebook. It was still 2nd ed when the first sculpts were released with rules in WD. However they had a cheeky cameo in the digganob expansion for gorkamorka. A necron skull apearing in a pile of scrap. Plus the not quite yet revealed to be giant necron pyramids the diggas hang around in.
@roberts64892 жыл бұрын
I had Heroquest, Space Crusade (my introduction to 40k), Tyranid Attack and Space Hulk as well as the expansions and a few others of the same type.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
A classic range there, a great introduction to GW!
@roberts64892 жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery They were absolutely a great introduction with rules easy to understand. I'm just getting back into TTRPG 20+ years after my last foray.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Welcome back to the fold! There’s even more amazing stuff out there these days, even the updates of classics like WFRP are awesome. What have you been getting back in to?
@roberts64892 жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery been looking around to decide. Was gonna get really into DnD but now considering pathfinder, as really into fantasy but also sci-fi so possibly 40k again, but the only thing that's holding me back on 40k is cost etc.
@musmo2 жыл бұрын
I had it in Italian in the 90s thanks to my eldest brother (11 years older than me…). I loved everything of this game, I bought all the expansion… and I bought an English version few years ago to play it with my German friends now that I live in bremen… and on top of everything… I printed it in 3d and after 35/40 years I am actually painting it all!!! Gosh… I just wrote to my brother to thank him after all this time 😂 thanks for bringing me back to that time 😊
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy to bring back a little nostalgia. What a great journey though, seems like Space Crusade has been with you throughout life!
@franciscoguerra54392 жыл бұрын
A fantastic video on my all-time favourite board game (and I own hundreds of them). It was the game that introduced me to Warhammer 40k in the early 90's, which would become my favourite hobby of all time in the years to come and all the way up to today. My well-used copy has literally travelled with me around the world, first bought in Portugal and now residing with me and my family in New Zealand. Here I've bought a couple of other copies of the game so I can restore one to full condition, while also retaining my original (and its two expansions) in my well-loved state that brings back so many fond memories of home and youth. Now I get to play it with my wife and daughter, and it has helped me introduce my girls to this amazing world as well, so in a way, it has all come full circle. Really informative and well researched video. Nice to see the old Space Crusade get some well-deserved love.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I foolishly got rid of my original copy in a big purge many years ago, have picked up bits and bins again over the years. The restoration copy is a great idea, and I love that you’ve kept your original and still play it with family, that’s so great. Thats the true legacy of Space Crusade right there!
@Matt.Willoughby Жыл бұрын
That's awesome!
@justok40k Жыл бұрын
here here! great video, exactly my sentiments and I would happily be that guy who starts the online groundswell, the clamour to get this reissued! Keep up the great vids
@stephenbaker6730 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, Thanks for putting together this video. It's GREAT! As you say, Space Crusade does not get as much coverage as HeroQuest. I wanted Space Crusade to capture the tension and action of contemporary sci-fi movies. It needed to be its own game rather than a re-working of HeroQuest. Your video does a great job of highlighting the differences. I am so glad you enjoyed this game. The greatest reward for me as a game designer is hearing from people who have loved playing my games. Keep making your videos. They’re fantastic!
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad you enjoyed the video, and that it was reasonably accurate! I've a lot of love for both HQ and Space Crusade and I'm very grateful you made them. Happy, I've been able to bring a little more of their stories to light for some folk too! I'm actually working on a Battle Masters video too so if you ever fancy chatting about your terrific work I'd love to hear more!
@acidvenom6662 жыл бұрын
I remember reading the Galaxy Quest manual (German edition) when I was a kid: Robots? Stun weapons? Looking at Genstealer figures and Spacemarines with bolters and thinking to myself: Riiiight.... 🤣
@Grottenolm Жыл бұрын
yes, non lethal-weapons like the Hologram-projektor, but in the original graphics of the rulebook is shown how gretchins are torn apart by explosions.
@craigdavidson5613 Жыл бұрын
I happen to still own my copy of Space Crusade, given I believe it's one of the best board games ever made. I got it decades ago in the mid-1990's. I first learned about it from my brothers, given that one of them got Hero Quest in 1990, and I quickly learned about the other games in the range. When I discovered that the local toy shop was selling the core game for $19AU, I thought, this would be a perfect opportunity for me to get a copy. So I got it for a Christmas present. I also got the Mission Dreadnought expansion that year, given it was $9AU. Now that the games cost a pretty penny to get nowadays, I'm glad that I kept them. I then discovered that there was a second expansion, Eldar Attack, that never arrived in Australia. Being a completest, I later purchased the expansion on eBay. It might have cost $150AU, but it was worth it to complete the set. My copy of Space Crusade is a true treasure. And especially since I later got copies of Hero Quest, and Battle Masters, the other two games in the MB/GW trilogy of board games, for cheap at local charity shops. I pride myself for having the complete set. And it all started with Space Crusade, a long time ago.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
You've done well to keep hold of them all this time - I was not as sensible! Amazing to have the complete set though, hope they still make it to the table every now and again!
@danroberts0072 жыл бұрын
Loved this one. As an American, the only bit of Space Crusade I own (and likely ever will) is White Dwarf #134. A couple things I thought I'd add (and I haven't checked the other comments so someone may have already beat me to it): Chaos Androids were also produced at 6mm scale for Epic/Space Marine along with the Dreadnought. I have a bunch of them, although, to be honest I have no idea what their rules are like. But they definitely exist! The first Space Marine novel, from Ian Watson and published in 1993, creatively titled, 'Space Marine' featured marines infiltrating a Tyranid hive ship, much like in Advanced Space Crusade or Tyranid Attack. As an aside, one of the marines was originally from Necromunda and his name was 'Biff'. Seriously. They even meet a Zoat! The earliest 40K novels were WILD. But I have to think they stuck in the Hive Ship scenes because of the game.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, great catch! Now that you mention them I actually remember those little android minis for Epic! Interesting point about Watson’s Space Marine book, I’m not surprised they included some synergies with the game. If you’ve not seen it I actually go into Watson’s Inquisitor book a bit in my recent video on the Emperor’s Tarot as he wrote the first appearance of it in 40k lore!
@thorsfew642 жыл бұрын
My first induction into fantasy gaming. I went from space crusade to the add on dreadnought factory to the tyranids and scouts, to games workshop. I found games workshop became and expensive re-release of rules and figures, so from there I spent many a Friday in my local game shop "Spirt games" buying board games and collecting MtG cards. Very good memories. Thank you for reminding me of the good times. I still have the figures as I couldn't part with "Ed209, the Alien auto cannons and the Androids". I'm so glad I am no longer alone in how these figures were seen by a younger "us"
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
You chose some great minis to keep hold of! I love those dreadnoughts, wish I’d held on to mine! Thanks for sharing, I agree it’s lovely to be reminded by the community of all those great gaming memories and games!
@ptjogara Жыл бұрын
I got the tyranids and scouts after reading those White Dwarf issues... Ended up playing Tyranids in 40k just because I was young and had a load of those models. I still have a soft spot in my heart for Scouts though....
@housewife20002 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! I remember first seeing Space Crusade at primary school when someone brought it in on the last day of term, and it blew my tiny mind. Off down the 40k rabbit hole I went! And you're absolutely right about that cover artwork - it brought the whole idea to life and fired up the imagination.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Those last days of term were amazing, every kid bringing in some random classic game to play all day! Don’t think any of the kids in my class were cool enough to bring SC, you got lucky there!
@craiganderson10332 жыл бұрын
Space Crusade and Heroquest, were a huge entry point into the GW hobby, and i still have both and the expansions, and my 11 year old and 7 year old sons are also now loving playing them both
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, I love how these games have been passed on between generations. Absolute classics!
@Boyer3162 жыл бұрын
If I remember correctly there was a weird rule in Advanced Space Crusade where you would react to the other players actions and it could end up in a huge loop where me and my friend just got stuck reacting to each other over and over, I got rid quickly.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Haha, that sounds like a wild oversight!
@davidk62692 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful stroll down memory lane!!! Your absolute love of this game is apparent throughout this video. ; )
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment, I’m glad I was able to get the passion across!
@richardpaulcaird91927 ай бұрын
Space Crusade was my gateway into the warhammer 40k universe, it will always have a fond place in my heart💖. Never played the old Space Hulk but did play the numerous video games🎮, awesome👌🏻👍🏻‼️☺️
@jamesv.70412 жыл бұрын
I just obtained an awesome copy of SC a couple of months ago and have been eagerly awaiting something like this. Between this and your WHQ videos, you are quickly shooting to one of my favorite channels, thank you for all of the hard work you put into these videos.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
That’s really nice of you to say, thanks for watching them! Hopefully, some of the topics I’m working on are just as interesting!
@jamesv.70412 жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery sometimes you come for the content and stay for the personality; you are such a case, good sir!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
You’re too kind!
@nichy7772 ай бұрын
These deep dives are amazing! Thanks a lot for doing them.
@pforson2 жыл бұрын
Great Video, thanks very much! Space Crusade was the first GW* game I played. A friend invited me round to play and as soon as I saw it, I was amazed. I was 10 and I‘d never seen miniatures before. I begged my parents to take me to the toy store in town to buy a copy and a week later they agreed. Once there, I discovered there was also a fantasy version called Heroquest and I chose that one. From there after I got into WFB and collected a huge Dwarf army. Honestly, the fact that Heroquest and Space Crusade were available from regular toy shops made them excellent gateway games. I‘d always assumed Space Crusade was more popular / well known than Heroquest, due to the popularity of Space Marines. I wonder why they never released it in the US. *technically MB
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I think you’re on the money, getting it in toy shops with the reliable MB branding just opened the door so much, I bet there was a huge influx of lifetime wargamers as a result. I’d love the answer to the US release strategy, just seems such a strange decision from my perspective. Thank you for the comment!
@shvagyerpl2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos. Always very interesting and well put together. Frankly I'm amazed your subscriber count isn't a few digits longer.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
That's lovely of you to say, I'm glad you're enjoying them!
@georgeagathangelou53032 жыл бұрын
This is a great video - research editing, everything! Good luck with the channel
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate this! I’m glad you enjoyed the video
@AlVainactual2 жыл бұрын
Interesting to see 40k's history! Great vid!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@maxkongress63122 жыл бұрын
Such wonderful memories! I still own my (near mint) copy of "Star Quest" - as we called it here in Italy -. I've spent soooo many hours of play and fun with it. Good job and excellent quality video, grazie mille!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Well done to keep it at all let alone near mint, I’m a bit jealous! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@scelonferdi2 жыл бұрын
That ending! "The real treasure are the friends you made along the way""🤣
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
And every word was true!
@mattyg3032 жыл бұрын
It began with Space Crusade for me also. 20 years later I picked up Space Hulk 3rd ed and started reading a lot of the novels. When 9th ed 40K came out I jumped right in building on the armies I knew from those two boardgames. Wargaming is now a big part of my life, I paint models almost every day and play 1-2 games a week.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
It’s a testament to how much character and theme they managed to cram into that SC box - it definitely made a lasting impression!
@gazmatraz5248 Жыл бұрын
Wow this was an emotional journey through long forgotten past times! cheers for the video would love to see you do the history blood bowl.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
My pleasure, glad it brought back some memories! Blood Bowl is a great shout, definitely on the list!
@joec99582 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I have fond memories of playing Space Crusade as a child. I'm being pedantic here but I believe the necrons had a limited release in 2nd ed 40k through white drawf. The model you show is a freebie that came with the magazine (and I still have somewhere)
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! You’re totally right about the Necron, my timeline was a little out - the White Dwarf army list came out in Feb ‘98 and 3rd edition released in October ‘98 with the dangerous xenos page. Somehow those sneaky Necrons got behind me!
@Debbiebabe69 Жыл бұрын
2nd ed 40k is still the best ruleset imo. And yes, there was a necron on white dwarf. I still have it, as well as all the space crusade/mission dreadnought/eldar attack minatures.
@6Stevo2 жыл бұрын
Where the hell did this awesome channel pop up from?! I can tell, I am REALLY gonna enjoy this channel. 🥰
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Ha, thanks for the support! Hope I can keep the fun stuff coming with a few ideas I’ve got for next year
@mattcunnington19722 жыл бұрын
That was really great video, thanks. I bought this back in the day, with the Dreadnought expansion, but alas not the Eldar one. I had 40K but never got into that, but this got all my group intrigued, especially with the ongoing campaign. I stupidly gave my copies away, but I hope somebody does a re-release like the recent Heroquest one.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I made the same mistake and got rid of my copy, and I couldn’t agree more - a quality re-release would be amazing!
@Paintedfigs2 жыл бұрын
Nice to watch a documentary-quality history of the game. Thank you!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for commenting, really glad you enjoyed it!
@dysonraf2 жыл бұрын
Just came across your video. Excellent production very well done like a documentary style! Can't believe you haven't more subscribers. Subbed!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, that’s very nice of you to say! I’m still pretty new around here so I’m hoping word will spread!
@chriscathrine9696 Жыл бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Space Crusade was my gateway to Space Hulk, then Warhammer 40K, then Necromunda, etc etc. I recently got a complete copy and have been playing it with my kids who say it's better than video games even. With the new version of HeroQuest out there I had wondered why there wasn't a new Space Crusade, so thank you for answering that question! Hopefully another company picks up the rights and puts out a family friendly successor one day.
@Mr_Waffle.2 жыл бұрын
Great video! When I was a kid I got the Dreadnought expansion for Christmas... not the base game, just the expansion lol. It didn't matter, the power of my imagination was enough to enjoy playing with all those minis. I got into w40k a bit in high school (2nd edition) and have loosely followed it since, so Space Crusade made at least one fan of the hobby!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. The classic curse of a well meaning but unobservant family member! At least it was the one that included the amazing dreadnought though, I’m not surprised that could entertain on its own, totally awesome mini that!
@lorenzovive5801 Жыл бұрын
I agree and understand your closing comments Jordan, as this is the game that started me down the exact same path. Thank you for your research and hard work.
@fri860110 ай бұрын
Well that was the first video Iv seen if yours. And it was honestly amazing. I remember playing heroquest, and then space crusade on the amiga. The dreadnought was terrifying. I remember my friend telling me he used to have nightmares about it hahaha.
@marcraygun62902 жыл бұрын
I Funting love space crusade, some of your favourite gaming memories
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it was a formative game experience for me too, lots of great memories from that game
@yssing10 ай бұрын
I played it so much both the board game and on the amiga. It got me into W40K, and 30 years later, I am still very much into W40K. I also played Hero Quest a lot, both the board game and on the amiga. Since I was already heavily into sci-fi, W40K just got me.. Such a rich Lore and awesome game...
@johnfarscape5 ай бұрын
just noticed lost patrol on your desk, i used the models from that to increase my advanced space crusade forces, advanced space crusade could end up being massive campaigns that took weeks to complete, absolutely loved it.
@LordOcti2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! Being in the US I never got to play Space Crusade, but I played a ton of Heroquest and then 40k in the early 90's. Very fun memories.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting! It’s such a shame about SC not making it to the states, but at least you had HQ, that was one fantastic game!
@CrimsonTemplar22 жыл бұрын
“…the perennial favorite - the genestealer.” That sounds like the kind of thing a genestealer would say. Kidding aside, I remember seeing these games & articles, but never had the chance to play them. The plastic scouts with the ludicrously oversized heavy bolters & that chaos dreadnought are the two things I remember most vividly.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
We. Wait. THOSE Genestealers are just a great bunch of lads! I always thought those scouts must have the worst shoulder pain, their pauldrons are even bigger than their bolters!
@TrentRosenbaum2 жыл бұрын
That was such a cool walk down memory lane. I know what you mean about space crusade being something inside 😂 I had the Eldar attack expansion and this last year I've finally plucked up the courage to paint that Eldar war host. Top video 👍 and Merry Christmas.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, glad you liked it! Oh wow, I'm jealous of that Eldar Attack you've got, but that's great about getting them to the painting table - that's how they fulfil their gaming destiny! Merry Christmas!
@benbaxter1047 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another video. I never owned this game in the 80s but my friends had a copy. I bought a copy with mission Dreadnaught 5 years ago and have played 3 campaigns with my 2 sons, both who play Euro board games and of course GW and MB/Hasbro Games.
@Tarelom2 жыл бұрын
I got StarQuest for Christmas in the early 1990s. I was maybe 9 or 10 years old. I can remember slowly unpacking the game and being amazed. Since I had the German version, the weapons were non-lethal, which I didn't think was realistic because of the dark atmosphere. So I changed that for myself and soon started to modify the rules, too. A heavily worn but loved copy is in my cupboard. And it was the beginning of my interest for the 40k lore
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
An incredible Christmas gift! I’m still amazed how much stuff they managed to fit into the boxes for this and HeroQuest, just amazing gaming value
@laurentderrien Жыл бұрын
damn i love your history videos, thanks for those shots of nostalgia I had completely forgotten about battle masters !
@lightinghound Жыл бұрын
This was my introduction to warhammer 40k. That ad brings me back.
@dabodunne Жыл бұрын
my friend had heroquest and I had space crusade. Needless to say many hours of gaming fun. Now I just wish I still had them. Never realise how hard it will be to get hold of your old games that you took for granted as a kid.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Both were just amazing, brilliant games to grow up with!
@anjinsanroland Жыл бұрын
"...hulks of spaces hulk and crusade..." an ingenious sentence which I had to listen to multiple times to understand. Well spoken sir :)
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Trying not to sacrifice too much clarity for levity, but words can be such fun!
@keepcalmandre-roll54802 жыл бұрын
This is great :) so many memories of Space Crusade. It was my entry point into 40K and the larger GW universe. Space Hulk was my other gateway game
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Same here, Space Crusade planted the seed and then Space Hulk really made it flourish - two incredible board games that did such a good job with atmosphere and theme that they made 40K impossible to resist! Thanks for the comment!
@keepcalmandre-roll54802 жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery no worries dude. Your channel is great and I love the content (First found you due to your Warhammer Quest vids) keep up the good work and have a good festive break
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Have a great Christmas and a merry Mondstille!
@vinnycochrane5139 Жыл бұрын
Space Crusade was a huge part of my childhood. I’m a writer now - and I don’t think I’d know how to capture the senses of dread, loneliness, paranoia, and impending doom if I hadn’t had my imagination fired by this sinister, traumatic game. It is ideal for children with active imaginations, because it has the quality of teleporting the brain into the ruins of space, where horrible nightmares lurk round the corner. Brilliantly conceived, utterly terrifying.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Completely agree, they made something really special!
@TheOmiguelion2 жыл бұрын
SC was my first contact with the 40K universe. I was 13 at the time and had loved playing Heroquest at my friends house, so when I saw the cool TV it really drew my attention. But the best part is, for some reason the local supermarket priced it wrong, at 1000 or 2000 pesetas (can´t remember) when it was actually over 5000, so my mom agreed to buy it. I remember the walk to the supermarket and back it was over two hours but I couldn´t wait in case they run out or undid the error... I remember being amazed with the components and specially the manuals... I thought "Wow, they really fleshed out the story background for this board game"! My brother and I played a lot and got the expansions in Christmas. Good memories. I loved the blip mechanics, the careful planning of the movement and use of orders and equipment, and was actually disapponited with the rules for 40K once I got to know it. I developed a sort expanded rules to include the rest of the factions and miniature range to play Player VS Player... Nice video, thanks!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Love a good discount price almost as much as Space Crusade itself! It really was another time, wasn’t it? So much fun setting up and knocking over all those wonderful components!
@dancingcrabspeaks2 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video! I own several of the SC products (OG game, expansions, PC and Amiga boxed games), and love learning more about them. Thank you.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it, especially if you’ve got everything to hand already!
@lootpigeon2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, was a great trip down memory lane! I remember playing Space Crusade on the Amstrad, so many good times. I remember my friend having Tyranid Attack and thinking the exact same thing about the vomit inducing board pieces haha I saw you have a few other really interesting topic vids so I'm going to check them out, thanks for the fantastic break down and keep up the great work
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment, glad to know I’m not the only one repulsed by those hive fleet interiors!
@stephenrenwick87812 жыл бұрын
Great video. I still have the space crusade Marines as well as a complete advanced space crusade, the tyranid plastic is looking a bit worse for wear now.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Some classic minis in that ASC box!
@andrewjamieson7178 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Never had space crusade but got the advanced set Christmas 1990 or 91, and adored it. Managed to get a copy on eBay about 20 years ago. ❤
@Jackalblade9 Жыл бұрын
I sadly never got a hold of this, my first foray into the 40K universe was Space Hulk...and many Terminators found nothing but a cold grave on those derelict ships, let me tell you. Still have most of the bits for it. But my first experience of any kind with Space Crusade was watching Ashens stream the video game. It looked amazing and between your video and his livestream I wish this had been part of my childhood. Fantastic work, sir.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Space Hulk is not a bad intro to 40k either tbf! A lot of awesome games of that in my past - still love it to this day!
@thehappyogryn2 жыл бұрын
I played it a few times at the club we had back then but always went back to my favorite the old heroquest, but it was still fun to play and watch, imo the kill team game is the new space crusade. Has always you've taken us back down memory lane... damn, i'm old...
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I was pleased to see Kill Team’s latest setting move it to a Space Hulk, they’re such an interesting idea that I enjoy seeing GW explore them in different ways. Space Crusade is still one of the best though, in my opinion
@yancowles Жыл бұрын
Great video Jordan, not sure why but SC popped up in my consciousness the other day and I'd been feeling the heady tug of nostalgia. Nice to see someone has created a video. I had the base set and the two expansion packs and, man, did we play that game - sometimes consuming entire bank holiday weekends with it in a somewhat altered reality state in the 90s/2000s. Its serious usage was reflected in many of the push-fit weapons losing their plugs, broken off arms, the thin plastic control panels getting cracked and the cardboard doors separating but my gosh was it super fun. I ended up donating it to a mate who had kids although he did suggest returning it to me just before the covids hit (and says it's pretty much unused by them) so I might see if I can take him up on it now. I wonder what's happened to all the original moulds (if that's the right term), artwork and such like. Surely now's the time for a reissue, I see there's a Space Crusade set going for £300 on ebay!
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
They did a great job didn't they - it felt infinitely replayable at the time! Lovely that you at least gave it the chance to have a new life with a new generation, even if it didn't appeal to them in the end! And yeah, any way to get hold of a copy these days that's not at those wild ebay prices is worth a go!
@garyknight3018 Жыл бұрын
I still have my copy on the shelf, what wondrous adventures were had in the 90s.
@superbn0va10 ай бұрын
I would get it for the cover art only. Awesome game, one of my favorites! Fun, not too complicated and again much fun
@ChapterMasterDad2 жыл бұрын
Subscribed, thanks for being around!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for subscribing and commenting! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@pwrlol Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video, this game certainly kick started my love of 40K…… particularly that genestealer ambush card, still painting and playing with genestealers and other Tyranids to this day. One slight correction is that Necrons got their first mention before the third edition rulebook in a couple of issues of White Dwarf. You even got a free metal Necron warrior on the front of one of the issues. There were ludicrously overpowered rules for a Necron raiding force, in which the basic Necron warrior was equivalent in power to a Space Marine terminator, these were very fun and very narrative rules! So Necrons got their first rules at the tail end of second edition, but they didn’t get a full range and the proper Codex treatment until third edition.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
You are quite right!
@stueybhoy2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, I totally missed out on space crusade when I was younger but found myself becoming interested in it and old miniature board games during Covid which allowed me to start a number of 3D projects with the first being Heroquest, I am now working on. 3D version of Space Crusade and this video will give me the extra inspiration to get the job done so many thanks 🙏🏼
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Happy to have helped! I really like the idea of doing updated Space Crusade and HeroQuest sets using modern citadel minis, love the idea of doing it in 3D too!
@stalker1983 Жыл бұрын
SOmething about the art and colours just sells the cramped, claustrophobic interior and desperate close quarters combat, and promise of more things beyond the next bulkhead. Fantastic vibes. This and the art in the 2nd ed 40K really sold it to me when i was a lot smaller
@davidserrano0019 күн бұрын
Very interesting to know the origins of MB Games. I raised in Spain and Space Crusade was barely known. I bought HeroQuest (my parents did) because I watched the cool TV ad, and also because I was interested in dungeon BoardGames with minis, dice, etc. HeroQuest seemed the perfect game to me (and still is). I don't remember to see Space Crusade in the toy and boardgames stores. There was a version of that game launched in Spain (Cruzada Estelar), but I am sure the Spanish kids who were interested asked for their parents a copy of HeroQuest because Space Crusade had a poor success in the market. You can see how HeroQuest is still a legend, whereas Space Crusade has been forgotten, in the relaunch of HeroQuest and its many, many expansions. The then expansions and the new ones. Now, the business is on the expansions, rather than in the proper game system.
@mus_cetiner2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I always wanted Space Crusade board game and my folks never got them. When space crusade came to to the Amiga, I was able buy it. Still have the game and box.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
You’ve done well to keep that! Do you still have the Amiga to fire it up on?
@JJtoutcourt7 ай бұрын
Space Crusade is not only the game that made my brother (and later, me) fall into W0k, it was, and still is in my opinion, the best board game ever made. And you said everything that had to be said, lovely video xD Want if you want a memory on this game, I remember playing it with a friend and his sisters, I was the alien player, and I had put my dreadnought just in the front of the imperial fist starting point, destroying her squad in a single turn xD I also remember, in the first mission of Dreadnought Mission, I was again play the alien, but this time with much older friends (like 10 years after the other game I was talking about). They had only 2 marines left: a captain and another guy with the tarentula, they were struggling with the armored door (in this misssion, you have to escape through a corridor with armored doors you have to destroy.) but my reinforcement were in the next room. the guy abandoned the tarentula in front of the doors so that my reinforcements could not go through and they won this way :D
@evanlindsey11002 жыл бұрын
The sarcasm when you mentioned the ZX Spectrum was positively biting and dripping with venom. Well played.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
That’s just a natural product of having to play on one as a child!
@chrisboyne57912 жыл бұрын
The speccie version was fine, also loved Laser Quest.
@trancedarkdust902 жыл бұрын
Space Crusade……best 40k game I have ever played. Yeah I said it. Simple, fun and leaves just enough for wanting more…..
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I can respect this! It’s absolutely one of my top 40k game experiences, still love it!
@superbn0va10 ай бұрын
I agree!
@mattpaterson6217 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant and detailed review
@henrikwannheden71142 жыл бұрын
Excellent rundown!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@samliekens543311 ай бұрын
My best friend owned a copy of HeroQuest back in the day, now he owns 3 or 4 of them. We weren't able to get our hands on a spacecrusade/StarQuest copy but it didn't stop us: we downloaded the boards and doors, and bought ourselves various 40K sets to create our own version! Creating house rules for both games.
@meanderingshade2 жыл бұрын
A lovely little dive into the history of the game, I was always drawn to the dungeon delve style of board games whether fantasy or sci-fi. Which probably owes a lot to the long shadow of D&D as the forebear to a lot of these games and which I knew about before even getting into the miniatures hobby. I started out like many with the release of Heroquest in 1989 , which in a lot of ways my first step into my lifelong hobbies of Warhammer and RPG's. I played that many times over the next couple of years and actually got into Warhammer 40k and Fantasy before ever playing Space Crusade which I picked up second hand at a flea market a couple of years after that. I picked up a second hand copy of Tyranid Attack sometime around the same time too and have to say I actually really enjoyed it and played both SC and TA quite a lot with friends and cousins as they were quick to set-up and jump right into play with pretty simple rules. Unfortunately as tends to happen with a lot of young gamers, I didn't look after them very well, all the boxes died a death; but I do still have all the components for all 3 games in storage boxes (actually I picked up a complete set of Heroquest a while back). Thank you for an awesome and interesting video, take care ;)
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing and for your comment! You’ve done well to keep all the pieces, those games are true classics - sorry to say most of mine got damaged, lost, or sold off over the years before I started a proper collection again. Always found Space Crusade to be a great ‘plug & play’ game, and really fun too!
@dyansis2 жыл бұрын
Space crusade was my entry point to the world of 40k. 29 years later and I'm still going strong. And as for the re release idea. I'd never heard of it and frankly I'm glad the idea of sexy marines in space fell flat on its face.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how many lifelong gamers it’s responsible for! I’d thankfully avoided the dodgy Prodos stuff until recently too, and am equally glad they didn’t stick around!
@themarchinggoblin82942 жыл бұрын
My intro to 40k without even knowing it was playing space crusade on my amiga 500 like 25 years ago. Still never played it physically but it introduced me to 40k and space hulk.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
A worthy introduction nonetheless, and a perfect stepping stone to Space Hulk!
@ptjogara Жыл бұрын
I was lucky in that I experienced both HeroQuest and SpaceCrusade through my cousins. My eldest brother was into GW games at that point and suggested my parent's buy me SpaceCrusade as a joint Xmas/birthday present. Luckier still, I had both of my brothers and a family friend willing to play the campaign with me. I still remember that time we used the expansion which included the tarantula weapon for the marines and my brother used it to block my genestealer in a room, as my maximum damage would never defeat the tarantula's armour.... happy days :)
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Absolutely perfect games to tear open on Christmas Day! Sounds like your brother was playing to win! Fantastic use of circumstance - I love it!
@captaincosmo61572 жыл бұрын
Correction on Necrons. Necrons were released in 1998 at the end of second edition as an all metal army. I believe the list was in white dwarf. 3rd edition came out at the end of 1998. All existing forces except sisters Necrons had army lists in the core rules. Necrons were then rereleased in 2002, as a completely refreshed range. I remember commentary that Necrons released in 2nd had 3rd edition rules in mind, but how true this is, I don't know, as 3rd core rules were a big departure from second.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
You are quite right, of course. I almost mentioned the White Dwarf list, but decided against it - perhaps if I had then I’d have gotten the timeline right! I take solace in the fact that at least the White Dwarf content and 3rd edition came out in the same year, even if they were ~10 months apart!
@captaincosmo61572 жыл бұрын
For completeness, I believe there was a 2nd white dwarf list for people to use their necron armies in third.
@Palooka372 жыл бұрын
@@captaincosmo6157 it was not at all fun to play against, haha
@Alfje17 Жыл бұрын
The best thing about HeroQuest is StarQuest! Love both, but StarQuest/Space Crusade has always been my favourite!
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
It’s a brilliant game!
@willgrealy1727 Жыл бұрын
I still own the original Space Crusade plus both Eldar Attack and Mission Dreadnought. Played all the missions and it was great fun.
@jameswhitehouse57062 жыл бұрын
I still have this game. It’s definitely coming out over Christmas now and I’ll see if my daughters will play! Thanks for the video. Oh one last thing … for me this game has all the 40k you need in one box!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
It’s a perfect little 40K time capsule! I’m glad to hear there’ll be at least one extra Space Crusade game this Christmas, that’s my job done!
@barcodebattler2587 Жыл бұрын
Had me cracked up with that line about the real space crusade being "in here" all along until the end of the video😂
@hughmac74232 жыл бұрын
I've played all of these, back in time. I still have them too.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
True classics!
@GameHammerCG5 ай бұрын
Space Crusade was also my first foray into the 40k universe. I’d like to say I’ve been here ever since but I took a long and circuitous route. My love for the Crusade didn’t falter, however. What a game.
@raycearcher57942 жыл бұрын
Although coming by this game today is a tall order, it has been recreated in TableTop Simulator, so you can play it that way. Lots of original art and newer pieces are included, and the models for the minis and tokens look quite authentic.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I took a brief look at this during my research, it seems like they did a great job!
@DanFallon1981 Жыл бұрын
I had a couple of copies of this as a kid and somehow ended up with like 5 dreadnoughts. It was for me a very cheap way to build up my space marine army which must've had their own form of HH as they ended up with the dreadnoughts as chaos marines! Later through some weird mysterious magic some Eldar also turned to the dark side. All my 40k buddies at the time laughed at me, but a few years later out came codex: dark eldar. Unfortunately my collection of warhammer, 40k, epic, and space crusade minatures vanished over the years and I can only dream of getting them back. I am however pretty stoked with the re-release of heroquest and all the expansions to that and am looking forward to getting deep back into it, and sharing this old gaming love of mine with my kids.
@stuarttempleton4311 ай бұрын
I loved Space Crusade as a kid, and I still have a complete copy that gets dusted off now and then - it's a great game.
@dist0rted3202 жыл бұрын
That TV ad reminds me of those 80's-inspired 40K ai art generations going around on KZbin. I would love to see something like this (especially a David Lynch version i.e. Dune)
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
David Lynch’s 40K would be something special!
@TheConvenientSkill2 жыл бұрын
Space Crusade was a great game, I used to play it with my brothers (advantage of a large family). We had just about the whole gamut of GW boardgames except Advanced Space Crusade, those boards! Would love to hear your opinion of Advanced HeroQuest, my favourite of games around that time if you've ever played it. Edit: forgot to say love the channel!
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
It’s fantastic how many families SC managed to get to the gaming table. I liked AHQ a fair bit, but I think I was seduced by the shinnier newer WHQ quite quickly! It’s definitely a great game though, one I’d love to revisit at some point
@Debbiebabe69 Жыл бұрын
AHQ looks amazing until you actually play it - the monsters 'choke' spell is SO op it simply ruins parties as soon as a monster with it is rolled....
@benstewart79702 жыл бұрын
Wow space crusade is a blast from the past absolute quality game and probs like everyone else my introduction to 40k. think I was about 5 or 6 when my dad bought me this for Christmas, i spent countless hours staring at that grey board n cardboard doors. I seem to remember some kind of mounted weapon team n other add on packs we got from virgin megastore but that might of been for Warhammer n I just used them with SC. I had the game for the Amiga but I can't really remember it that well. Thanks for a bringing back some great memories, cracking video😃
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and that it brought back some good memories! Speaking of which, you mentioning Virgin Megastore just gave me a vivid flashback to their RPG department and glass cabinet full of Ral Partha minis! Cheers mate!
@ampeater777 Жыл бұрын
11:27 yo that commercial was awesome
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
It’s still one of the best!
@aquilaprimedesign2 жыл бұрын
Somehow, this game did have a limited US release. I remember tracking down clearance copies at Kaybee Toys and Toys R Us in the early '90s. Kaybee was mostly a closeout store by then, but Toys R Us was still a major retailer back then.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, I wonder if it was a specialist import, or just made its way as a general release in the US later than in Europe. I couldn't find any specifics about the international release, but the consensus was that it didn't make it to the US. At the very least it seems to have been far more limited than the HeroQuest release a few years earlier
@thunder24342 жыл бұрын
I remember holding the Eldar attack box in my hands at the local tabletop game shop and finding out it was just an expansion I wanted to get Space Crusade, but it was sold out and no longer available. I ended up buying the Aliens boardgame instead, which I didn't regret. But the yearning for Space Crusade that I'd missed by just a year or so finally got to me so I bought Space Hulk and Tyranid Attack and though I played them I got the most out of it using the minis for 40K games. I did have Space Crusade on the Amiga though, so I did get to play it.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
Oh brutal, so close yet so far! Glad you at least got the virtual experience though!
@mrbeast852 жыл бұрын
20:38 I remember this edition of WD well... it was the first one I ever possessed! Bought for me by my mum, who saw it at the paper shop and correctly recognised that it was connected with the Heroquest game I'd got the year before(?) for Christmas. She thought I might find it interesting. Little did she know the journey this would set me upon... I think I read that edition of WD from cover to cover multiple times. Alas it met its demise at the hands (paws?) of the family dog, who ate half of it.
@jordansorcery2 жыл бұрын
If your hobby life has been anything like mine, that dog was trying to save you a lot of money in the long run!
@Emsworth377 Жыл бұрын
Cover space hulk or epic! That would be amazing.
@jordansorcery Жыл бұрын
Space Hulk is absolutely on my pad - Epic I hadn't given too much thought too though...until now!
@Emsworth377 Жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery loving your content. Very professional, and brings back a lot of cool memories. Thank you! Obviously subscribed.
@NinjaRunningWild Жыл бұрын
@@jordansorcery Epic is fantastic. Especially the 2nd edition which I still own.
@thirteenthirtyseven47307 ай бұрын
As a kids who grew up with the german edition, I welcomed the ludicrous pacifist coat of paint tacked on to a universe whose core premise is eternal conflict. It allowed me to reconcile the undeniable draw of the game with my family’s values. I even thought my parents had bought the pacifist story as they understandingly nodded when I explained that none of the weapons are meant to kill. It was only much much later I understood that their coolness was a grand gesture towards my childhood.
@Rotheric2 жыл бұрын
I will have you know that an AoS reskin using Kharadron Overlord Grundstok Thunderers vs Tzeentch Forces works surprisingly well. The Ogroid Thaumaturge makes for an excellent dreadnought.