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Dragon #65: My very first 5 star rating... nuff...
When you go back this far, back to September 1982, it is nearly impossible as a lifelong gamer not to review the entire magazine and just stick to the artwork. ...
Dragon #65: My very first 5 star rating... nuff...
When you go back this far, back to September 1982, it is nearly impossible as a lifelong gamer not to review the entire magazine and just stick to the artwork. ...
Boot Hill: A game that still finds a way fill a...
Back in 1975, Gary Gygax’s partner at Tactical Studies Rules was the notorious Brian ‘Buckshot’ Blume, a twenty-five year old gamer who had helped Gygax fund TSR with his father’s...
Boot Hill: A game that still finds a way fill a...
Back in 1975, Gary Gygax’s partner at Tactical Studies Rules was the notorious Brian ‘Buckshot’ Blume, a twenty-five year old gamer who had helped Gygax fund TSR with his father’s...
Alternity: Player’s Handbook... why wasn't this...
I really have no idea what the business concept behind TSR’s late-run science fiction RPG, Alternity, was. Perhaps they’d long ago abandoned or lost the rights to Star Frontiers, but...
Alternity: Player’s Handbook... why wasn't this...
I really have no idea what the business concept behind TSR’s late-run science fiction RPG, Alternity, was. Perhaps they’d long ago abandoned or lost the rights to Star Frontiers, but...
Dragon #67: A day to give thanks in November of...
The first thing that strikes me about Dragon #67 is the cover, which is a bit of a divergence from the standard stuff people were growing used to from Dragon. ...
Dragon #67: A day to give thanks in November of...
The first thing that strikes me about Dragon #67 is the cover, which is a bit of a divergence from the standard stuff people were growing used to from Dragon. ...
XSOLO: Lathan’s Gold, is it really a treasure?
I’m not sure how many of you out there ever tried the XSOLO series of modules from TSR, but there are a couple that are very fun. I’m not really...
XSOLO: Lathan’s Gold, is it really a treasure?
I’m not sure how many of you out there ever tried the XSOLO series of modules from TSR, but there are a couple that are very fun. I’m not really...
I3: Pharaoh... the first 'real' adventure modul...
Someone back in 1982, my assumption being Jim Roslof, thought it would be a good idea to let a single artist handle all the art responsibilities for a single AD&D...
I3: Pharaoh... the first 'real' adventure modul...
Someone back in 1982, my assumption being Jim Roslof, thought it would be a good idea to let a single artist handle all the art responsibilities for a single AD&D...