A 1974 Review of D&D
CleverNickName writes "Boing Boing pointed me to this 1974 review of the 'new' Dungeons and Dragons game. Some highlights: D&D was subtitled 'Rules for Fantastic Medieval Wargams Campaigns Playable with Paper and Pencil and Miniature Figures.' The reviewer concludes, 'In general, the concept and imagination involved is stunning. However, much more work, refinement, and especially regulation and simplification is necessary before the game is managable.'"
I know Slashdot is renowned for posting news thats weeks or even months old, but *this* is just stupid!
Does it *get* more geeky than a story about D&D sent in by Wil Wheaton? I can't see how it possibly could.
If the review were more vehemently negative, the celibacy of thousands could have been averted.
And 19 years and dozens of rule books later, the quest continues..... :-)
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
The optimum solution seems to be play by phone, or when distances are too great, play by mail.
Oh I can see this working. "Hey, Fred, did you get my letter I mailed last week? You know, the one where I rolled a 20? I haven't heard from you yet. Did we kill the sucker or not?"
...the Acolyte Dorn from the village of Thane ventured into the ruins of Takator...</from the article>
Whoa! Michael Dorn played D&D?? Coincidence that Wil Wheaton posts this story...I think not.
I am a meat popsicle.
We recently got an email from a guy in Finland that he's going to duplicate a Unix box on commodity hardware! If you would like to give a hand, Send the person, Linus Torvalds an email or post on comp.os.minix ! He really needs your help.
The strange people who played this all night long in the lounge.. As far as I know they all are still virgins.
Get a free ipod.
How the hell is the DM supposed to physically abuse the players if we did that?!
I'll form my OWN solar system! With blackjack! And hookers!