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  2. RPGnet - Wikipedia

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    RPGnet is a role-playing game website. It includes sections on wargames, tabletop games and video games, as well as columns on gaming topics. [1]RPGnet was founded in 1996 by Emma and Sandy Antunes, Shawn Althouse (aka etrigan) and Brian David Phillips, as a way to unify a number of transient game sites. [2]

  3. EN World - Wikipedia

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    EN World, also known as Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG News, is a British-owned tabletop role-playing game news and reviews website. The website is run and owned by Russ Morrissey ("Morrus"). [ 1 ] It reports current news and provides insight into major product releases before they are officially unveiled. [ 2 ]

  4. The Complete Guide to Role-Playing Games - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the book is given over to reviews of over 150 role-playing games [2] that were available in 1990, in a section titled "The Good, the Bad, and the Awful." In addition Swan provides a number of "Top 10" lists in an index titled "Recommendations", including his favorite games, the best games for beginners, the best adventures and ...

  5. Saturday Morning RPG - Wikipedia

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    The iOS version of Saturday Morning RPG has generally received mixed to positive reviews from review sites and game publications. Damien McFerran of Pocket Gamer gave the game a 9 out of 10 stating that the game was an "homage to '80s pop culture and a legitimately entertaining role-playing title to boot, Saturday Morning RPG is as unique as it ...

  6. History of role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    A Polish RPG magazine, Magia i Miecz (Magic and Sword), was published in 1993, and soon several Polish role-playing games followed, with other post-communist countries soon joining in. Mid- to late-1990s: TTRPG decline in popularity, early RPG theory

  7. Role-playing video game - Wikipedia

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    Another early RPG on a console was Bokosuka Wars, originally released for the Sharp X1 computer in 1983 [33] and later ported to the MSX in 1984, the NES in 1985 and the Sharp X68000 [citation needed] as New Bokosuka Wars. The game laid the foundations for the tactical role-playing game genre, or "simulation RPG" genre as it is known in Japan.

  8. Talislanta - Wikipedia

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    Mark A. Santillo reviewed Talislanta Complete Roleplaying Game in White Wolf #33 (Sept./Oct., 1992), rating it a 4 out of 5 and stated that "The overall rating is high because of the tremendous creative effort that went into Talislanta, effort which is evident in the excellent artwork, imaginative archetypes, geographical features and fanciful ...

  9. City of Mist - Wikipedia

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    City of Mist is an urban fantasy neo-noir detective tabletop role-playing game (RPG) designed by Amít Moshe and published by Son of Oak Game Studio. The game is set in a modern-day metropolis where ordinary people of all walks of life become modern-day reincarnations of myths, legends, and fairy tales, gaining magical powers and abilities.