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  • '''Ernest Gary Gygax''' was a [[game]] designer and [[author]] best known for co-creating the ro *[https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/gary-gygax-memorial Gygax Memorial.]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gary Gygax]]
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  • '''Ernest Gary Gygax''' was a [[game]] designer and [[author]] best known for co-creating the ro *[https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/gary-gygax-memorial Gygax Memorial.]
    737 bytes (85 words) - 04:54, 16 November 2023
  • #REDIRECT [[Gary Gygax]]
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  • ...on, WI, and had as [[GoHs]] [[Timothy Zahn]], [[David B. Coe]], and [[Gary Gygax]].
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  • ...]], [[Jennie Breeden]], and [[Lynda Williams]]. Ghost of Honour was [[Gary Gygax]].
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  • ...WI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Vernor Vinge]], [[Jack L. Chalker]], and [[Gary Gygax]].
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  • '''TSR, Inc.,''' was an American game publishing company, founded by [[Gary Gygax]] and [[Dave Arneson]] as Tactical Studies Rules in October, 1973, in [[Lak
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  • ...son was one of the creators of [[Dungeons and Dragons]], along with [[Gary Gygax]]. His ''Blackmoor'' campaign, which he continued to run throughout his lif
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  • ...h the publication of "Chainmail; rules for Medieval miniatures," by [[Gary Gygax]] and [[Jeff Perren]]. In addition to standard miniature rules, "Chainmail" ...blishable form. Eventually a version of the game considerably rewritten by Gygax (and listing him as co-author) was published as "[[Dungeons and Dragons]],"
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  • ...a tabletop [[Fantasy Role Playing]] [[game]] originally designed by [[Gary Gygax]] and [[Dave Arneson]], and first published in 1974.
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  • * [[Gary Gygax|E. Gary Gygax]], Game Designer
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  • ...March 30 - April 1, 2001 || [[Vernor Vinge]], [[Jack L. Chalker]], [[Gary Gygax]] ...jan Cow || April 12-14, 2002 || [[Timothy Zahn]], [[David B. Coe]], [[Gary Gygax]]
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  • ...es, a play-by-mail space opera game, later revised by game designer [[Gary Gygax]]. Tullio has been active in Critter Crunch (small scale BattleBot) competi
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  • ...Zahn]], [[K. A. Bedford]], [[Jennie Breeden]], [[Lynda Williams]], [[Gary Gygax]]
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  • ...[Illinois]]/[[Wisconsin]] border, this resort community was home to [[Gary Gygax]] and the birthplace of [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and [[TSR]], which held the
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