Age of Ravens: History of Licensed RPGs (1977-1983)
I am very excited to announce that Lowell Francis’s ENnie Award-winning Age of Ravens blog is merging with The Gauntlet Blog! Starting today, Wednesday is Age of Ravens day on our blog.
Lowell is really roaring out of the gate here: today’s post is the next in his incredible History of RPGs series. Follow the link to read about licensed RPGs from 1977-1983!
http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/blog/age-of-ravens-history-of-licensed-rpgs-1977-1983
Very cool!
Very cool!
Dang this is awesome!
Lowell Francis bringing our humble Gauntlet blog into the big leagues over night!
Dang this is awesome!
Lowell Francis bringing our humble Gauntlet blog into the big leagues over night!
Sweet!
Sweet!
Wait, you’re telling me, that in 1980, somebody made an RPG adaptation of a soap opera? Okay that really blew my mind.
Wait, you’re telling me, that in 1980, somebody made an RPG adaptation of a soap opera? Okay that really blew my mind.
Michael G. Barford I kind of want to play that Dallas RPG
Michael G. Barford I kind of want to play that Dallas RPG
Play to find out who really shot JR, haha! My parents were really big into that show when it was aired again during elementary (I think?!). It became a running joke in the family because there was a question in class: what do your parents like to do to relax? (Or something like that) Anyway, my brother told his teacher that our parents liked to have a couple bottles of wine and watch Dallas. He meant to say they had a couple glasses of wine. But for a while there drinking a lot of wine was also known as watching some Dallas.
Play to find out who really shot JR, haha! My parents were really big into that show when it was aired again during elementary (I think?!). It became a running joke in the family because there was a question in class: what do your parents like to do to relax? (Or something like that) Anyway, my brother told his teacher that our parents liked to have a couple bottles of wine and watch Dallas. He meant to say they had a couple glasses of wine. But for a while there drinking a lot of wine was also known as watching some Dallas.
Jim Crocker Not yet. Soon…
Jim Crocker Not yet. Soon…
I’ve been looking for a copy of that Dallas game since reading about it in Designers & Dragons…
I’ve been looking for a copy of that Dallas game since reading about it in Designers & Dragons…