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The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange

The Elfish Gene: Dungeons, Dragons and Growing Up Strange

“[Barrowcliffe] writes how D&D twisted his teenage development — [...]

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CultureWhat’s Inside Blizzard’s Library?By Michael McWhertor on June 29, 2009 at 6:30 PM Blizzard’s main campus is home to what might be the coolest (and nerdiest) library you’ve ever seen. The employee library, from which Blizzard staffers can check out books, software and more, is a great place to lose oneself.The Blizzard employee library is home to the informational—programming language texts, maps, historical reference—but it’s also filled with fun, as decades’ worth of PC and console games

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Battlesystem: Miniatures Rules (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons)

Battlesystem: Miniatures Rules (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons)

User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Good rules for fighting [...]

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Very old Dungeons & Dragons commercial

Wow, this is really fun to watch. After you’ve watched it once, make sure to read the comment by Josh…it will make you want to watch it again! http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/61/

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2009 Origins Award winners

We’ve known the nominees for a while now, and resisted judging too harshly for having a t-shirt in the “Game Accessory” category. This year’s winners were awarded in a ceremony overseen by James Ernest last night at Origins. A notable winner was the Mouseguard RPG for Best RPG, despite being up against the Dungeons & Dragons Fourth Edition Player’s Handbook and Trail of Cthulhu . (I could say it “eeked” out a win, but then I’d feel ashamed.) Serenity Adventures won for Best RPG

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