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The History of Roleplay
Written and produced by Rich HuntNarrated by Rich Hunt
• Ancient Times
• 1913Little Wars
(A Game for boys from twelve years
of age to one hundred and fifty and
for that more intelligent sort of girl
who likes boys’ games and books)
• 1953 •Tactics, Charles S Robert
• 1960
• 1980
• 1966
• 1974
• 1975 • Empire of the Petal Throne
• Tunnels and Trolls
• 1976 • Chivalry and Sorcery
• 1977 • Traveller
• 1974
• 1975 • Empire of the Petal Throne
• Tunnels and Trolls
• 1976 • Chivalry and Sorcery
• 1977 • Traveller 70006 monthsSecond
1000
#
copies/
month:
1 yearFirst 1000
Year:
1979
Time to
Sell Out
Copies
• 1979 • James “Dallas” Egbert III
• 1982 • Irving “Bink” Pulling
• Patricia Pulling
(Not actual picture)
• 1984 • Trial of Darren Molitor
• 1990
• Pulling Report (Michael Stackpole)
• 1981: Call Cthulhu
• 1984: Dragonlance
• 1984: Toon
• 1984: Paranoia
• Here begins the Nineties
• 1988: Cyberpunk
• 1991: Vampire: the Masquerade
• Present Day…
• 1996: Feng Shyi
• 1996: Hong Kong Action Theatre
• 1997: Big Eyes, Small Mouth
• 1992: Over The Edge
• 1998: Unknown Armies
• 2004: New World of Darkness
• 2008: Dungeons and Dragons
• About the Author…http://ptgptb.org/0001/history1.html
The single biggest influence on this project, its extended
explanation (and constant promises of ending!) made for a
good read and a valuable resource.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSR,_Inc.
A brief Wikipedia article about TSR.
http://www.rpgstudies.net/stackpole/pulling_report.html
The infamous Pulling Report, which spelt the end of the dark
age for role playing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Wars
A Wikipedia article about the book, Little Wars.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=M9dshxV-
T0cC&dq=little+wars&printsec=frontcover&source=bn&hl=en
&ei=H3UfTI32NIbw0gSfyqimDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=r
esult&resnum=4&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q&f=fal
se
The book, Little Wars.
http://www.skepticfiles.org/ignor/isue02d.htm
Darren Molitor’s essay on D&D.
Media Sources
• Thanks to the following Flicker Folks: PhillipC, Ed Yourdon, Uriel 1998, wsilver, Torley, spina, kuba dzi, quin.anya, theotherway, jamesnfishwick, Emmanuel LATTE, Opensource Obscure, michaelk42, olarte.ollie, kensanata, pashasha, Sam Howzit, Mr Thinktank, colinmford, Peter Alfred Hess, pareeerica, richardmasoner, blotron, Marco Gomes, jakobbg, Andre Luis, creo quesoy yo, Fluffgar, benimoto, Antikris, pnoeric
• Picassa People: Shawn Vincent
• Others: Alan De Smet, Dave Pape
• All other media taken from public domain