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Gamespy serves us an interesting article today, their "History of CRPGs". Today they deal with the origins of the genre, the tabletop RPGs most (or some) of us are still playing. Here's a bit from their article:
The first true role-playing game came from an unlikely place indeed: Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. In the 1960s, E. Gary Gygax created a medieval wargame called Chainmail. Chainmail was a minor success, and soon Gygax and friends were hosting a small local convention called "Gen Con" in support of it. (At that time, Gen Con attracted 100-500 attendees. Last year the venerable convention hosted over 21,000). The gathering attracted a Minnesotan named David Arneson, who had modified Chainmail to a 1:1 scale (one figure equals one character). Gygax reportedly liked the immediacy and the threat of instant death having a single 'character' added to his game; soon the two were working together. On that day, Dungeons & Dragons was born. |
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