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Tear open a bag of nachos, lube up your d20s, and check out this bit of gamer porn over at Black Gate - an on-the-spot report from Garycon II, the new convention dedicated to Gary Gygax and all things old school gaming.
Archive 2010-03-01 Jeff 2010
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Here is a list of the most viewed items in the Mars cover art database over on Flickr, from its inception in November 2009 through the end of January 2010: 1. Gunner Cade (1979, French), by Cyril Judd 2. Martians, Go Home (2000, French), by Fredric Brown 3. Warriors of Mars gaming rule book (1974), by Brian Blume and Gary Gygax
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Tear open a bag of nachos, lube up your d20s, and check out this bit of gamer porn over at Black Gate - an on-the-spot report from Garycon II, the new convention dedicated to Gary Gygax and all things old school gaming.
Wicked, Bad, Naughty Zoot Jeff 2010
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I'd have wound up healthier and happier in every way -- but right now I'd probably have a braided beard and a leather knapsack and a crappy fantasy series and a tattoo of Gary Gygax on my ass.
A Return To The Fray and The Shame Of The Closeted Geek Sean Craven 2009
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Gary Gygax - game inventor/writer - inventor of AD&D he turned to writing novels after game was taken from his control
Saying Goodbye in 2008 Dark Worlds Club 2009
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Dave Arneson, the man who first created the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game alongside Gary Gygax, passed Tuesday night, his family announced via email.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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Dungeons and Dragons was created in the early 1970s by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson as an extension of their tabletop wargame, Chainmail.
The Worlds of D&D: Greyhawk Adam Whitehead 2009
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And it's a damn shame that James Rigney Robert Jordan, Gary Gygax, and Madeline L'Engle weren't made Worldcon GoH while they were alive.
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Hickman proposed the series of modules to TSR the following year, and won the approval of TSR boss Gary Gygax, who had long planned to do a series of modules where each adventure was based around one of the twelve dragon types from D&D's Monster Manual.
The Worlds of D&D: Dragonlance Adam Whitehead 2009
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James Maliszewski of Escapist Magazine just wrote a neat article entitled “The Books That Founded D&D,” which explores the books that inspired Dave Arneson and Gary Gygax to create the world's first tabletop, role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons, back in the early 1970s.
Archive 2009-11-01 Paul 2009
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