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Post by Scott Anderson on Dec 29, 2015 18:30:16 GMT -6
In which Shannon Applecline of Big Purple and WotC largely butchers the early history of D&D, at least from what I have learned here. It's kind of funny, kind of infuriating.
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Post by idrahil on Dec 29, 2015 18:32:31 GMT -6
Link takes me back here...INCEPTION! edit: There we go.
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Post by Vile Traveller on Dec 29, 2015 19:02:16 GMT -6
Alternate history.
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Post by ritt on Dec 30, 2015 12:49:06 GMT -6
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Post by Vile Traveller on Dec 30, 2015 18:46:44 GMT -6
Come on, ritt, is there anyone on these boards who doesn't already have that on their shelf?
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Post by oldkat on Jan 1, 2016 18:33:47 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 9:16:54 GMT -6
DING DING DING
Gentlemen, please don'try to start a rant about an article that is over two years old. What had to be said about this one surely was said a while ago.
I am leaving this thread open UNDER THE CONDITION that the discussion turns to being actually constructive.
Yeah, Applecline, far from being a good source on gaming history, and that can be said about him without having any sort of bias.
Yeah, WotC, doing what they think is to promote their product, and shooting themselves in the foot in a way that would make Tommy Lee Jones imply a facepalm.
We know that. We've seen that. So: Please, move on, folks. What good sources EXCEPT "Playing at the World" are out there that are openly accessible, in your opinion?
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