Gary Gygax In the BlogOsphere
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I'm surprised they haven't done a D20 gravestone for Gary Gygax, that would be pretty epic. Reply. 123 roast him says: September 8, 2010 at 2:46 pm. I kinda felt bad looking at these :/ I dunno what it is about it because usually I love ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 09:30:53 PM
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Since I started gaming 1o years ago (a relative newcomer), I have invested a lot of time learning about the history, canonical figures – like Gary Gygax, social cultures, literature and literacies that inform it. ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 09:30:53 PM
AE-War-Extra: Germans Stuck Together
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Met Gary Gygax once, many moons ago - he was a wonderful man, and a great loss to the Gaming Community at large. I enjoy Cooking, Reading Graphic Novels, Watching Star Trek, and generally goofing around. View my complete profile ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 09:30:53 PM
Non-WoW MMO's That Are Doing Just Fine
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It's a testament to the design and longevity of D&D that a large number of western role playing games are still built around, or derived from the rule set first designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Ameson in 1974. ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 09:30:53 PM
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Win prizes by finding the most references to Gary Gygax in this tribute module to the father of RPGs. Characters will be provided. Castle Zagyg: Upper Works (AD&D). DMs: Tavis Allison and Joe Dimech (two tables). Players: 6 per table. ...
Published on Wednesday 8th of September 2010 09:30:53 PM
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