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May 10th, 2010, 04:06 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
Umm. the last D&D I played did not have any numbers attached to it. In fact, I think I played the first edition. Does that make me old? Yeah, I guess it does.
But it doesn't discount the fact the GG was a pioneer, and visionary.
Edit: acutually, the last D&D that I played was AD&D, so I guess I am slightly more current.
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May 10th, 2010, 05:43 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
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Edit: acutually, the last D&D that I played was AD&D, so I guess I am slightly more current.
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Iirc that is the second edition. It had advanced added to it.
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May 10th, 2010, 05:53 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
you and me lingchi.
I actually have a copy of chainmail, (several actually) which tsr released prior to dnd as well as copies of all versions of dnd
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May 10th, 2010, 07:23 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
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Edit: acutually, the last D&D that I played was AD&D, so I guess I am slightly more current.
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Iirc that is the second edition. It had advanced added to it.
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Nope, before 3e D&D and AD&D were two different games. AD&D had 2 editions from 1977 and 1989, D&D had 5 or 6 editions between about 1974 to 1994 or so.
3e D&D is actually 3rd edition of AD&D, they just dropped the "advanced" part since it made marketing people nervous and the original D&D was long discontinued anyway.
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May 11th, 2010, 09:49 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
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A pity. Though I like Les Edwards' pictures more.
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May 10th, 2010, 06:06 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
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the last D&D that I played was AD&D, so I guess I am slightly more current.
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1978 is slightly current, I guess 
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May 11th, 2010, 09:45 AM
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Re: Gary Gygax R.I.P.
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Umm. the last D&D I played did not have any numbers attached to it. In fact, I think I played the first edition. Does that make me old? Yeah, I guess it does.
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I don't know. Probably it does me too.  But yes, without numbers it was a 1st edition AD&D - I started with it too, and at that time we had about a pair of physical books of it in Moscow (one of them ended up in my bookshelf at the end  ). And some guys I played with started with Original D&D (Cyclopedia edition). Some of them continue still, though it's now mainly Warhammer and some other systems.
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