Q4 2010 RPG Sales Figures
ICV2 has come out with their analysis of the sales figures for Q4 2010. They have top 5 lists for a number of different categories of games, but I wanted to zoom in on the RPGs, naturally. Dungeons and Dragons Read More
ICV2 has come out with their analysis of the sales figures for Q4 2010. They have top 5 lists for a number of different categories of games, but I wanted to zoom in on the RPGs, naturally. Dungeons and Dragons Read More
Ordinary, but possibly interesting, things found while wandering in the wilderness. Stone building foundation, 20’x30’ Stone wall, 3-4’ high, 7’ long Stone wall with doorway Cracked and broken fountain Pedestal, marble Statue on ground, headless, armless Head of a statue Read More
I got to thinking today about what a purely historical gaming setting would look like using the AD&D (or, for that matter, ADD) rules. Since it’s historical, magic and monsters are out. So are most dungeons; it would feel a Read More
…and Phil Reed, President and COO, respectively, of Steve Jackson Games. The full text of the interview can be found –> here <– Very interesting stuff from one of the legends of the wargaming industry. Plus a little more information Read More
The time is upon us once more, and the Return of the Grognards is in force for this year’s Dexcon convention in Morristown, NJ July 6-10. So far, we’ve got the following events going under the RotG banner: AD&D 1st Read More
From theonering.net: Wellington, NZ, March 21, 2011—Production has commenced in Wellington, New Zealand, on “The Hobbit,” filmmaker Peter Jackson’s two film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s widely read masterpiece. “The Hobbit” is set in Middle-earth 60 years before Tolkien’s “The Lord Read More