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Let's play some games, folks! Enough said? antrobin Mar 31

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Old School Hack

Okay, yeah. http://www.oldschoolhack.net/
http://critical-hits.com/2010/10/08/review-gamma-world-rpg/ While others have been looking forward to the Essentials books, I have been looking forward to getting my hands on the Gamma World RPG since January.

Review: “Gamma World” RPG : Critical Hits

Critical Hits

As some of you are no doubt aware, WotC has once again opened the window for article pitches to Dungeon and Dragon. For the first time in my life, I have decided to submit some stuff. http://critical-hits.com/
Welcome to the Lords of Tyr D&D Podcast! We are a Dungeons and Dragons gaming group that has been meeting twice a month since 2002. We now stream our game nights live on the Internet using uStream.

Lords of Tyr D&D Podcast | Lords of Tyr

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Kobold Quarterly

http://www.koboldquarterly.com/k/ Our Kobold-in-Chief Wolfgang recently had the chance to interview Mike Mearls, who is the Senior Manager for Dungeons & Dragons R&D at Wizards of the Coast.
http://www.playcatan.com/ Welcome to PlayCatan, the official games site of Catan GmbH. Here you may play and download Catan World online games for free. In the Catan Online World , we invite you to play the award-winning and worldwide successful board game The Settlers of Catan online for free, with friends from all over the globe.

Welcome to PlayCatan! Play Settlers of Catan for free - settle online over the internet! - PlayCatan.com

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Goblinoid Games - Bringing back the feel of older edition gaming

Copyright 2006-2011, Daniel Proctor | Some art copyright Mark Allen, used under license | TIMEMASTER, Labyrinth Lord, Mutant Future, Mutants & Mazes, GORE, Scribe of Orcus, Goblinoid Games, Goblinoid Games logos, Pacesetter System and the Pacesetter logo are trademarks of Daniel Proctor
Once upon a time, random encounters were standard fare in roleplaying games. http://www.koboldquarterly.com/

Kobold Quarterly

Given my fondness for the section back in those days, it wasn't hard to imagine that I'd seek out copies of its predecessor, the "magazine of science fiction and fantasy simulation" published by SPI between 1980 and 1982. I figured that, if one small section called Ares was so enjoyable, what would a whole magazine called Ares be like? Unfortunately, in Baltimore in the early '80s, finding copies of Ares magazine wasn't easy, at least in the circles in which I traveled. http://grognardia.blogspot.com/

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