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For those interested, the Angry Planet (formerly War College) podcast has an extensive interview with Steve Jackson about his legendary Ogre game.
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Today’s episode is brought to you by Auroch Digital, makers of many fine video games including the one we’re here to talk about today: Ogre.
For almost fifty years, it has terrorized our future. The Ogre. A massive AI-controlled tank hell bent on the destruction of the human race. Ogre. That’s both the name of the game and the name of the game’s strongest unit. First published in 1977, Ogre became a phenomenon in the wargame scene. It was asymmetric, deceptively simple, and has endured for 45 years.
Ogre is out now on the PlayStation and Xbox. It will hit the Nintendo Switch on May 25.
Jackson cites the short story 'Gottlos' by Colin Kapp and Keith Laumer's Bolo stories as inspiration. I'd add Andrew Stephenson's 'The Giant Killers', featuring another AI tank, the Voyo.

SPONSORED: The Mega-Tank of the Future | Angry Planet
Listen to SPONSORED: The Mega-Tank of the Future from Angry Planet. Today’s episode is brought to you by Auroch Digital, makers of many fine video games including the one we’re here to talk about today: Ogre.For almost fifty years, it has terrorized our future. The Ogre. A massive AI-controlled...

Today’s episode is brought to you by Auroch Digital, makers of many fine video games including the one we’re here to talk about today: Ogre.
For almost fifty years, it has terrorized our future. The Ogre. A massive AI-controlled tank hell bent on the destruction of the human race. Ogre. That’s both the name of the game and the name of the game’s strongest unit. First published in 1977, Ogre became a phenomenon in the wargame scene. It was asymmetric, deceptively simple, and has endured for 45 years.
Ogre is out now on the PlayStation and Xbox. It will hit the Nintendo Switch on May 25.
Jackson cites the short story 'Gottlos' by Colin Kapp and Keith Laumer's Bolo stories as inspiration. I'd add Andrew Stephenson's 'The Giant Killers', featuring another AI tank, the Voyo.