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GURPS Update
''GURPS Update'' is a supplement published by Steve Jackson Games in 1989 for the '' GURPS'' (''Generic Universal RolePlaying System'') role-playing system. Contents In 1989, Steve Jackson Games published a third edition of their ''GURPS'' role-playing system. ''GURPS Update'' is an 80-page book by Steve Jackson and David Ladyman that explains how to convert a second-edition ''GURPS'' campaign to third edition rules. As reviewer James Wallis noted, "It includes the new sections of rules as well as every single tiny change in wording." The book also covers weapons rules changes that were made to the '' GURPS Space'', ''Humanx'', ''Horror'', and ''Japan'' supplements. Reception In the November 1989 edition of ''Dragon A dragon is a reptilian legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as ...'' (Issue # ...
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GURPS Japan
''GURPS Japan'', full title ''GURPS Japan: Roleplaying in the World of the Shogunate'' (1st edition) or ''GURPS Japan: Beauty, Terror, and Adventure'' (2nd edition), is a sourcebook for ''GURPS'', a role-playing game by Steve Jackson Games. The first edition was published in 1988. Authors Lee Gold is an author, editor, game designer, and filk musician. In 1975, Gold founded ''Alarums and Excursions'', a monthly amateur press association for RPG writers. She has served as editor ever since. ''Alarums and Excursions'' won the Charles S. Roberts Award for Best Amateur Wargame Magazine in 1984, and the Origins Award for Best Amateur Game Periodical in 2000, 2001, and 2002. Gold designed the RPGs ''Land of the Rising Sun'' (1980) and '' Lands of Adventure'' (1983), published by Fantasy Games Unlimited. She also published ''Vikings'' for Iron Crown Enterprises. Gold was the sole author of the first edition of ''GURPS Japan''. Hunter Johnson is a freelance game designer, author, and ...
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Games International
''Computer Games Magazine'' was a monthly computer and console gaming print magazine, founded in October 1988 as the United Kingdom publication ''Games International''. During its history, it was known variously as ''Strategy Plus'' (October 1990, Issue 1) and ''Computer Games Strategy Plus'', but changed its name to ''Computer Games Magazine'' after its purchase by theGlobe.com. By April 2007, it held the record for the second-longest-running print magazine dedicated exclusively to computer games, behind ''Computer Gaming World''. In 1998 and 2000, it was the United States' third-largest magazine in this field. History The magazine's original editor-in-chief, Brian Walker, sold ''Strategy Plus'' to the United States retail chain Chips & Bits in 1991. Based in Vermont and owned by Tina and Yale Brozen, Chips & Bits retitled ''Strategy Plus'' to ''Computer Games Strategy Plus'' after the purchase. Its circulation rose to around 130,000 monthly copies by the mid-1990s. By 1998, '' ...
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Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Lake Geneva is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Located in Walworth County and situated on Geneva Lake, it is home to an estimated 8,105 people as of 2019, up from 7,651 at the 2010 census. It is located about 40 miles southwest of Milwaukee and 65 miles northwest of Chicago. Given its relative proximity to both the Chicago metropolitan and Milwaukee metropolitan areas, it has become a popular resort city that thrives on tourism. Since the late 19th century, Lake Geneva has been home to numerous lakefront mansions owned by wealthy Chicagoans as second homes, leading it to be nicknamed the " Newport of the West". History Originally called "Maunk-suck" (''Big Foot'') for the Potawatomi leader who lived on the lake in the first half of the 19th Century, the city was later named Geneva after the town of Geneva, New York, located on Seneca Lake, to which government surveyor John Brink saw a resemblance. To avoid confusion with the nearby town of Geneva, Wisconsin, it was ...
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TSR, Inc
TSR, Inc. was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D''). Its earliest incarnation, Tactical Studies Rules, was founded in October 1973 by Gary Gygax and Don Kaye. Gygax had been unable to find a publisher for ''D&D'', a new type of game he and Dave Arneson were co-developing, so founded the new company with Kaye to self-publish their products. Needing financing to bring their new game to market, Gygax and Kaye brought in Brian Blume in December as an equal partner. ''Dungeons & Dragons'' is generally considered the first tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG), and established the genre. When Kaye died suddenly in 1975, the Tactical Studies Rules partnership restructured into TSR Hobbies, Inc. and accepted investment from Blume's father Melvin. With the popular ''D&D'' as its main product, TSR Hobbies became a major force in the games industry by the late 1970s. Melvin Blume eventually transferred his shares to his ...
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GURPS Basic Set
''GURPS Basic Set'' is a role playing game publication written by Steve Jackson, Sean M. Punch, and David L. Pulver. The first edition ''GURPS Basic Set'' box was published in 1986, a standalone third edition book in 1988, and a hardcover, two-volume fourth edition in 2004. Contents First and second editions ''GURPS'' stands for Generic Universal Role-Playing System – that is essentially a very flexible descendant of ''The Fantasy Trip''. Basic combat is simple, but advance combat is very position-oriented, almost a complicated boardgame. The level of complexity used is completely up to the players. The character improvement system is skill-based. The many additional supplements to the ''Basic Set'' enable ''GURPS'' characters to move easily from one gaming genre to another. The ''Basic Set'' includes a "Characters" book (72 pages, covers character creation and development, skills, and basic equipment), "Adventuring" (80 pages, covers success rolls, combat, damage, running th ...
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Jim Bambra
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Dragon (magazine)
''Dragon'' is one of the two official magazines for source material for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game and associated products, along with ''Dungeon (magazine), Dungeon''. TSR, Inc. originally launched the monthly printed magazine in 1976 to succeed the company's earlier publication, ''The Strategic Review''. The final printed issue was #359 in September 2007. Shortly after the last print issue shipped in mid-August 2007, Wizards of the Coast (part of Hasbro, Inc.), the publication's current copyright holder, relaunched ''Dragon'' as an online magazine, continuing on the numbering of the print edition. The last published issue was No. 430 in December 2013. A digital publication called ''Dragon+'', which replaces the ''Dragon'' magazine, launched in 2015. It is created by Dialect in collaboration with Wizards of the Coast, and its numbering system for issues started at No. 1. History TSR In 1975, TSR, Inc. began publishing ''The Strategic Review''. At the time ...
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GURPS Horror
''GURPS Horror'' is a sourcebook for ''GURPS''. The first edition was published in 1987. Contents ''GURPS Horror'' is a ''GURPS'' supplement featuring rules for including horror in games, including guidelines for character creation and backgrounds for adventures. The second edition of ''GURPS Horror'' adds guidelines on how to play using historical periods, and information on the Illuminati. Publication history The first edition of ''GURPS Horror'' was written by Scott Haring, featuring a cover by Michael Whelan, and was published by Steve Jackson Games in 1987 as a 96-page book. The second edition of ''GURPS Horror'' was written by Scott Haring and J.M. Caparula and published in 1990 as a 128-page book. ''GURPS Horror'' was one of the broad genre books that was published after the ''GURPS Basic Set''. The Third Edition was released in 2002, with content added by Kenneth Hite influenced by his preceding role-playing game ''Nightmares of Mine''. The Fourth Edition was released ...
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Steve Jackson Games
Steve Jackson Games (SJGames) is a game company, founded in 1980 by Steve Jackson, that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games, and (until 2019) the gaming magazine ''Pyramid''. History Founded in 1980, six years after the creation of ''Dungeons & Dragons'', SJ Games created several role-playing and strategy games with science fiction themes. SJ Games' early titles were microgames initially sold in 4×7 inch ziploc bags, and later in the similarly sized Pocket Box. Games such as ''Ogre'', ''Car Wars'', and ''G.E.V'' (an ''Ogre'' spin-off) were popular during SJ Games' early years. Game designers such as Loren Wiseman and Jonathan Leistiko have worked for Steve Jackson Games. Today SJ Games publishes a variety of games, such as card games, board games, strategy games, and in different genres, such as fantasy, sci-fi, and gothic horror. They also published the book ''Principia Discordia'', the sacred text of the Discordian religion. Raid by the Secret S ...
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GURPS Humanx
''GURPS Humanx'' is a sourcebook for '' GURPS''. Contents ''GURPS Humanx'' is a '' GURPS'' supplement of science-fiction role-playing rules set in an interstellar commonwealth of humans and the Thranx, allied insectoid aliens. The book covers character rules for nine alien races, basic psionics, spacecraft and equipment. "The Commonwealth Gazetteer" section describes the inhabited planets, their cultures, and history. The book also includes statistics for characters from Foster's Humanx Commonwealth stories, and a scenario set in Drallar, on the world of Moth. Publication history ''GURPS Humanx: Roleplaying in Alan Dean Foster's Humanx Commonwealth'' was written by Curtis M. Scott with Mary Scot and J. David George, with a cover by Michael Whelan, and was first published by Steve Jackson Games in 1987 as a 96-page book. Whalen's cover art was taken from the Ballantine Books edition of ''Nor Crystal Tears''. Reception References {{reflist GURPS 1st/2nd edition Humanx The ...
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GURPS Space
''GURPS Space'' is a sourcebook published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) for use with ''GURPS'' (''Generic Universal Role-Playing System''), published in four editions from 1988 to 2006. Description ''GURPS Space'' is a toolkit that enables gamemasters to create science fiction role-playing campaigns using the ''GURPS'' rules. Guidelines are provided for designing games using science fantasy, space opera, or hard science fiction genres, by creating worlds, planets and alien races. First edition ''GURPS Space'' was one of the broad genre books that was published after the 1986 ''GURPS Basic Set''. ''GURPS Space'' was designed by Steve Jackson and William Barton, and published by Steve Jackson Games as a 128-page book. The book features additional material by W. G. Armintrout, Stephen Beeman, Ben Ellinger, John M. Ford, Don Gallagher, J. David George, Mike Hurst, David Ladyman, and Mike Moe, with a cover illustration by Michael Goodwin. This first-tier genre book is supported by ...
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