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				 Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 "Gary Gygax, the man who co-invented a seminal role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, died Tuesday in Wisconsin. He was 69.
 
 Gygax and Dave Arneson developed Dungeons & Dragons in 1974. The game started a culture of gamers, who now feed a sophisticated multi-billion dollar video and online game industry.
 
 "His innovation created an entirely new type of hobby that now attracts millions of players worldwide," the black-shrouded D&D website said Tuesday.
 
 "He inspired generations of designers, players and authors and he will be sorely missed by legions of fans."
 
 He had been suffering from health problems, but hosted weekly games of Dungeons & Dragons even in January, said his wife, Gail Gygax.
 
 He was creating new material into late 2007. His game Teeth of the Barkash Nour, for example, was published by Troll Lord Games last fall.
 
 The multiplayer online game World of Warcraft owes much of its popularity to Dungeons & Dragons, which itself owes a great debt to J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings.
 
 David Sutherland, the artist whose work appeared in many Dungeons & Dragons publications, died in 2005."
 
 
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 D & D was the first RPG I played when I was a kid. Sorry to hear about his death. RIP. |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 Some links:AP news report on CNN
The Order of the Stick tribute 
I particularly recommend the OotS tribute.
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 I used to game with Gary back in the early 80's. He WILL be missed! |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 A sad day indeed. Not only did EGG have a huge initial influence on fantasy RPG but many related hobbies (LRPG, PBM, CRPG) would likely have gone in different ways without his (and Dave Arneson's) work.
 There must be few others would can claim to have (positively) influenced so many people.
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 I also was saddened when I heard the news.  I didn't really get the chance to play D&D until I went to college.  then I met some people in my military days who played.  Those were some good times, even if we weren't playing AD&D.  I sure miss playing now; I'm tired of playing solo on my computer.  I miss the camaderie of a bunch of people sitting down together, even if one of them was the token a$$hole who had to know everything without opening the book.  Maybe when my son is older he'll get involved and invite the old man to play.  One can only hope. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| gregebowman said: I also was saddened when I heard the news.  I didn't really get the chance to play D&D until I went to college.  then I met some people in my military days who played.  Those were some good times, even if we weren't playing AD&D.  I sure miss playing now; I'm tired of playing solo on my computer.  I miss the camaderie of a bunch of people sitting down together, even if one of them was the token a$$hole who had to know everything without opening the book.  Maybe when my son is older he'll get involved and invite the old man to play.  One can only hope.
 
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 And the sad thing is, he never saw a cent from all of this. 
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 ...I'm pretty sure he did.
 To quote my tribute on another forum: 'Very few people can say they were part of creating a new art form.
 
 At least I'm sure the gaming is better up there.'
 
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				 Re: Gary Gygax, Passing of an Icon. 
 I am Dark wolf at the OOTS forums. I pointed out it was quite a coincidence Roy just went back to Heaven in time to meet him. |  
	
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
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