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Happy (Belated) 30th Anniversary, Dungeons & Dragons!

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Happy (Belated) 30th Anniversary, Dungeons & Dragons!

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Yes, this did happen recently, according to this article.

Note to moderators: Feel free to move this where you wish. I was just hoping to get this heard.
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When I was between the ages of 10 and 16 - I spent my summers doing two things: Playing sports and playing D&D. Neighboorhood games of wiffleball, football, wiffle hockey, basketball, etc. would fill up my sunny afternoons. The rainy days were reserved for D&D. What a great social game. A spark for the imagination and a great teacher of storytelling, history, and even vocabulary.

Heck - 95% of us are on this site because of Baldurs Gate II. D&D has changed greatly over the past 30 years. Getting a group of friends together for a pen and paper session is next to impossible for me. But I still play a good deal of single player CRPGs and get my pen and paper fix playing NWNs on Argyle Online.

Happy Birthday D&D! Where would I be without you? I'd probably have a much less interesting life - maybe I would collect stamps or dried insects or something....I shutter to think... :D
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And many more years, I enjoy it greatly. :)
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I forget the creators names but I wanna thank ed greedwood for forgotten realms.
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God bless D&D, the best thing man has ever made since Tequila...

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Post by Ned Flanders »

@RT,

gary gygax
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Post by Tamerlane »

I was browsing the net and came across the little bit of information and just had to pop into SYM. ;)

Never played D&D, sounded like fun but could never find any of the manuals or any of the funky dices. :rolleyes:
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Post by Galuf the Dwarf »

Originally posted by Ned Flanders
@RT,

gary gygax


Isn't he just "CO-CREATOR?" I remember that the article mentions that he devised D&D with the help of someone else.
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Post by Kayless »

Woohoo! Happy B-Day D&D! :D
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Post by THAC0 »

I still have that little yellow D20 with the numbers colored in with a wax crayon. Though it is more of a marble now from the edges being smoothed.

Gary will always be the father of DnD as the other has faded into the mists of time.
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Post by Chanak »

Gary Gygax co-created D&D...but AD&D (Advanced Dungeons & Dragons) was truly his greatest work, and his own. I played the PnP ages ago. Never lost interest in it, just time and opportunities.

It's changed a great deal...but it's still D&D. I like the changes.
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