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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2017 17:24:06 GMT -6
The new issue of Game Informer magazine came in the mail today. The cover story was a list of the Top 100 RPGs of all time. Reading through the list I couldn't help but think how indebted to D&D almost all of these game are. Then, after ranking Skyrim as #1, the next page had #0 Dungeons and Dragons, platform: tabletop, release: 1974. Hats off to the staff at Game Informer!
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2017 18:20:12 GMT -6
Quite cool, I even love the art on this one!
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Post by foxroe on May 8, 2017 19:11:08 GMT -6
That's a well written description. And Skyrim #1... I'm cool with that.
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Post by smubee on May 11, 2017 0:16:52 GMT -6
Quite cool, I even love the art on this one! That would be the 5th edition Starter Set art!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 6:02:44 GMT -6
Quite cool, I even love the art on this one! That would be the 5th edition Starter Set art! No spikes on the armor and no modern spikey hairdo's, I'm good. The hammer is a bit over sized, but this piece of art has the old school focus and it looks good and has the right vibe IMO.
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Post by foxroe on May 12, 2017 18:35:01 GMT -6
That would be the 5th edition Starter Set art! No spikes on the armor and no modern spikey hairdo's, I'm good. The hammer is a bit over sized, but this piece of art has the old school focus and it looks good and has the right vibe IMO. But to be really "old school", at least one of the characters needs to be portrayed as meeting an unfortunate end...
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