Question for Richard
Kurgan
Kurgan at FASTMAIL.FM
Tue Feb 3 04:24:45 CET 2004
Hi Richard,
I've had a question that I wanted to ask you floating around in
the back of my head for years, and I finally just remembered to
ask it. :)
The question is, what other games, if any, helped influence the
creation of P&P? I've seen just about every RPG that was on the
market prior to 1990, and about half of what came later, and I
can only think of two that I noticed that both bore resemblances
to various aspects or rules of P&P, and that came before it.
Those would be Fantasy Wargaming, by Bruce Galloway, which
purported to be a book *about* gaming, but was actually a
complete system (did anyone ever actually play this one?), and
the classic DragonQuest by SPI. Oh yeah, there *was* one other
game that falls into this category. It was a rare little odd
duck called Adventures In Fantasy, by a couple of guys I've
never heard of... <Snicker>
Did either of those contribute ideas for the final P&P product,
and were there any other games I didn't mention that did?
Y'know, if one takes the time to actually read Fantasy
Wargaming, it's really not too shabby. WAY too heavy on the
astrology, but if you overlook that, it's actually pretty cool.
Best regards,
Kurgan mailto:Kurgan at Fastmail.fm
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