Put both of them in the same room in Doom, let their summons do battle. Will make getting the Claw that much more interesting.Dave Arneson (October 1, 1947 – April 7, 2009) co-creator of D&D has died. I hope they give him a tribute like they did with Gary Gygax.
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Time moves way too quickly.
Seems like just yesterday this new game called D&D was out and hitting the store shelves.
*This* is a fantastic idea. Thank you.Put both of them in the same room in Doom, let their summons do battle. Will make getting the Claw that much more interesting.
I so remember seeing this when it first came out.:-(
Time moves way too quickly.
Seems like just yesterday this new game called D&D was out and hitting the store shelves.
Still have my old books.Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD)[1] is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TSR)
My brother owned those. The illustrations were... interesting.I so remember seeing this when it first came out.
Still have my old books.
Just don't let him hire Casca to go against Gygax. Rest well David.*This* is a fantastic idea. Thank you.
Another legend is made eternal, farewell Dave
Ditto.... I remember playing it with my Brother in our basement.... trying to get as many friends as we could to join us.... hooking our younger sister and perverting her to the world of the dark side with D&D .... My Aunt thought we were poisoning her mind with that Satanic filth... *laughs*.... Oh those were the days.... I had my thief.... Macer he was as I recall... Still have his character sheet somewhere...I so remember seeing this when it first came out.
Still have my old books.
Hah! I was a Ranger then (I guess that some things never changeDitto.... I remember playing it with my Brother in our basement.... trying to get as many friends as we could to join us.... hooking our younger sister and perverting her to the world of the dark side with D&D .... My Aunt thought we were poisoning her mind with that Satanic filth... *laughs*.... Oh those were the days.... I had my thief.... Macer he was as I recall... Still have his character sheet somewhere...
Is it bad I still have those dice? And tons more. Half Elf here too magic user, still have my pewter piece for her too.Half elven fighter/magic user. That was at the end. I remember the little white box. The one with bad dice you had to color in to see the numbers.
Now that game was a sand box...
Omigods! Someone who remembers the Chainmail rules...You know, it's been so long ago now, but I swear I remember one of my earliest table top experiences being a run through of the floppy bound Blackmoor from a four by six brown cover book that required using the combined rulesets of Chainmail and Wizard for combat resolution. Were these books the original three book set for OD&D?
That was before the Blue or Grey box edition of Dungeons and Dragons and In Search of the Unknown. Many many hours, many hours, of fun.
The link in this post doesn't seem to work properly. The one in the other thread did.Here is a very touching tribute from an online web comic called giant in the playground. I gotta admit, I almost teared up.
http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0644.html
David, you really touched a lot of people, and helped to foster our imaginations. Rest in peace.
Odyssey FTW! Did you have transparency overlays for the TV screen?This thread is awesome..... My son still plays D&D though they are on whatever new/latest edition it is... I played the original D&D as well as AD&D.... with my Elven Theif/Magic user and his 3 wives... Loved it...
And to make me smile... my son keeps his dice in a Crown Royal bag... like they should be...
Ah those were the days.... summers spent having fun and time spent every weekend and on Holidays playing D&D... Way back before computers and computer games... Back even before console games....
I still remember the day my Dad brought us home the Pong game console...
Heh, it's interesting. I too come from a very old and tight nit gaming group, but even though some of us have moved apart, we still occasionally game together on weekends thanks to technology. We set up two laptops in the gaming room, and use webcams and skype so that those who can't be there in person can play. It sounds odd, but it works very well. We have one webcam set up on the battleboard and the other set up to see the group and you can switch back and forth between the two. It's really cool.This is sad news and marks the end of an era for us "old timer gamers". I started playing D&D back in the early days of Chainmail and Blackmoor.
I ran a D&D campaign for high school friends for 20 years before, one by one, we had families, careers, etc that shifted our lives into different directions.
Most of us took up the hobby of computer online gaming to fill the void of role playing. This made it easier to "turn on and turn off" the game and play at our leisure. Getting our group of 10-15 people together even once a month was getting difficult with real life schedules and responsibilities.
I started playing d&d in 1977 when it came out in the pamphlets and still have most of my books still and still occasionally play and my dice and my sons die are in crown royal bags stillThis thread is awesome..... My son still plays D&D though they are on whatever new/latest edition it is... I played the original D&D as well as AD&D.... with my Elven Theif/Magic user and his 3 wives... Loved it...
And to make me smile... my son keeps his dice in a Crown Royal bag... like they should be...
Ah those were the days.... summers spent having fun and time spent every weekend and on Holidays playing D&D... Way back before computers and computer games... Back even before console games....
I still remember the day my Dad brought us home the Pong game console...
Old enough to pre-date the introduction of D&D.?????
How old ARE you? lol
There are so many interesting stories running around about what happened between them. It's a shame Dave wasn't given the credit he was due sooner.*This* is a fantastic idea. Thank you.Put both of them in the same room in Doom, let their summons do battle. Will make getting the Claw that much more interesting.
Another legend is made eternal, farewell Dave