![]() So it’s apparent this means it was published at least by the start of June if not late May. And the Convention Schedule even includes one happening on June 4 & 5. Download: AuctionSieve is a free utility that automates searches of auction listings on eBay. Just to confirm the dating of Dragon magazines, this is the June issue and there are many ads for things in July and even for some things in late June. There’s a small review of The Judges Guild by the editor where he positively gushes with enthusiasm. So yes this book wasn’t published by TSR but I decided to read it and include it in this list because it was featured in The Dragon magazine and mainly because it’s considered the first ever D&D novel. And lastly he mentions he’s working on a complete revision!įor something different, there’s an article about Mystery Hill and Stonehenge.įeatured Creature – The Prowler, with a picture by Erol Otus. Especially designed for collectors, the quick, easy to use interface helps you exclude the stuff. He also mentions that D&D was released before he was satisfied with it, due to the demands of the playtesters. My goal is to make this the most accurate chronological timeline of TSR D&D product release dates on the internet. AuctionSieve helps you rapidly filter eBay search results. Probably the most interesting article in the Dragon mag for a while, an article by Gygax himself about the origins of D&D, talking about the C&C Society, his Domesday Book magazine, Chainmail, Arneson’s Blackmoor and his 18 pages of rules and then Gygax’s development of that into 300 manuscript pages. ![]() No-one has any dice? How could that ever be possible?! It’s announced that (the artist) Tom Wham is now on the staff of TSR.Īn article that wouldn’t make any sense in our current world – What to do if you lose your dice and you have players coming over to play.
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