A Facebook update says that the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum has permanently closed due to “unforeseen circumstances.” For tabletop fans tracking the progress and behaviour of the museum’s social media and founders, the circumstances leading to the closure may have been entirely foreseen. Last year, it was put on the market for $5 million, a rise from its real estate […]
Game Wizards: The Epic Battle for Dungeons & Dragons on pre-order
It’s not just creator v creator history in the book. As you might expect, Game Wizards also looks at the Satanic Panic and not just at the problems that caused, but the advantages as well.
The first issue of The Dragon Magazine is live on ebay
Jayson Elliot, who set up one of the later TSR’s and The Gygax Magazine, has a Premier Issue of The Dragon. That’s the magazine that became known as The Dragon Magazine.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #111
Routinely Itemised is an RPG news summary, and this week there’s mixed news with $30,000 injected into the hobby but sadness as Brian Fitzpatrick passes away.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #109
The latest shipping delays at Wizards of the Coast even as we learn more about Fizban’s Treasury of Dragons and the return of gem dragons to the game, a fantastic charity bundle deal, Fragged Empire and Osprey’s Sigil & Shadow.
The Eye of Chentoufi: Gary Gygax’s son publishes a D&D adventure
At the time of writing, the usual price of $14.95 has been reduced to $4.00 for the 36-page download. The Eye of Chentoufi is part of Luke Gygax’s World of Okkorim.
Stephen Dinehart and Giantlands quit TSR and won’t pay to use the trademark
Stephen Dinehart has stepped down as CCO and won’t license the TSR trademark from Ernie Gygax.
It’s not over! TSR Games (3) re-returns TSR Games (4)? TSR Games 3.5?
TSR has replaced the individual that was serving as both social media manager and information technology manager for TSR and The Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum.
Routinely Itemised: RPGs #108
A busy week of RPG news summarised and segmented into bullet-point lists. TSR Games are gone, conventions are here, but without masks.
TSR Games (3) now distances itself from TSR Games (3), rebranding to Wonderfiled
Wonderfiled’s tagline is “Make Believe Happen”, which is the marketing slogan of Microsoft and the NFL’s partnership.