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In 1991, starting with Issue 51, the magazine became a monthly periodical, but in 1993, the magazine dropped back to bimonthly with Issue 68. The following year, only four issues were published. The magazine ended publication in 1995 with Issue 77. [2]: 180 In 1996, the demise of GDW brought any future publication to an end.
The Grenadier was the house magazine from 1978 to 1990, with 35 issues. It started off as a quarterly magazine, but towards the end was published sporadically. Although it covered games from all companies, it gave most of the magazine space to GDW games.
[1]: 55 The original run of the magazine ended with The Journal of the Travellers' Aid Society #24 (1984), but GDW replaced it with the magazine Challenge, continuing the numbering from JTAS with issue #25 (1986) but included material for all games published by GDW rather than just Traveller.
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This game is a giant step forward for GDW in size, presentation, and imagination."" [1] In a 1996 reader poll by Arcane magazine of readers to determine the 50 most popular roleplaying games of all time, Dark Conspiracy was ranked 43rd. Editor Paul Pettengale commented: "Players take on the roles of people who have learnt of the evil forces at ...
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Some of The Challenge 40 contestants found themselves in their winning era after the Battle of the Eras Final. While almost everyone finished by 4 a.m. and headed to bed — which meant sleeping ...
Editors Gary L. Thomas and Joe D. Fugate, Sr. founded Digest Group Publications (DGP) in 1986 as a business that they ran part-time while working at other jobs. [1]: 203 Marc W. Miller wrote a letter to DGP in 1987, asking them to help him make Traveller material more accessible.