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Game:Star Wars: A New Hope - Galaxy Guide 1: Character Profiles for Use with Star Wars: The Roleplaying G

West End Games, Inc.1989

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

The world of role-playing games began in the 1970s. The game "Dungeons & Dragons" (D&D) was a further adaptation of Gary Gygax's earlier medieval war game "Chainmail." D&D added role-playing; players were now free to imagine the settings, characters, and events that were happening. Other companies followed TSR, the publisher of D&D, and soon the world of role-playing games began to grow. Many still carried medieval themes, but others focused on different subjects, such as space travel or vampires. The trend boomed in the 1980s and '90s, and, most importantly, began to influence computer game design as well. Game designers quickly learned that computers were ideal platforms for role-playing games and many of the classics can now be played as part of a MMORPG--a Massively Multiplayer On-Line Role Playing Game. Role-playing games, and Dungeons & Dragons in particular, were criticized by some over the years. But these games changed the nature of play for older children and adults and the world of play has not been the same since.

Details

  • Title: Game:Star Wars: A New Hope - Galaxy Guide 1: Character Profiles for Use with Star Wars: The Roleplaying G
  • Creator: West End Games, Inc.
  • Date Created: 1989
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: Star Wars
  • Type: Role-Playing Games
  • Rights: LucasArts Entertainment Company
  • Medium: printed paper, printed cardboard
  • Object ID: 110.2616

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