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Greg Gorden is an American
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who has worked primarily on role-playing games.


Career

Greg Gorden has worked for several gaming companies: * For Victory Games he participated, during the early 1980s, in the design of the ''
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'' role-playing game (1983). * For Mayfair Games he was in 1985 the main designer of the '' DC Heroes'' role-playing game. Also for Mayfair Games, partnering with
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, he designed ''D.O.A.'', but the game was not published. * For
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Gorden brought help to
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and the WEG team in the design of all the editions of '' Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game'' (1987, 1992 and 1996). For the same game, in the supplements' list, he was the main author of ''The Star Wars Rules Companion'' (1989) and the ''Imperial Sourcebook'' (First Edition: 1989, Second Edition: 1994Greg Gorden, ''Imperial Sourcebook, Second Edition'', West End Games, New York, June 1994, Editor: Bill Smith, Hardcover, p. 144, ). Also for West End Games, and with help from
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, Gorden designed ''
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'' (1990). * For
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, Gorden designed the rules of the role-playing game '' Earthdawn'' (1993). * For the
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,
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(founder of the company) wrote a draft for his ''
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'' game and flew his friends Gorden and
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to Virginia; Gorden and Forbeck liked the draft and asked if they could buy into Hensley's company, although Gorden left due to personal reasons. * Gorden's ''
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'' work (edited by different companies, from TSR to
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) includes '' Castle Greyhawk'' (1988), '' Elder Evils'' (2007), '' Dungeon Master's Guide 2'' (2009), and ''Monster Manual 2'' (2009).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gorden, Greg Dungeons & Dragons game designers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people)