Role-playing games pioneer dies
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Posted 10 April 2009 - 09:37 PM
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Role-playing games pioneer dies
Dave Arneson, one of the co-creators of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-play game, has died of cancer at 61 in a hospice in St Paul, Minnesota. His two-year battle with the disease ended on Tuesday when he passed away peacefully, his daughter said.
Arneson created the game famous for its oddly shaped dice in 1974 along with the late Gary Gygax.
"The biggest thing about my dad's world is he wanted people to have fun in life," said his daughter Malia.
Arneson and Gygax developed D&D using medieval characters and mythical creatures and it was a worldwide hit, particularly among teenage boys.
It eventually was turned into video games, books and films.
Pioneer
"I think we get distracted by the everyday things you have to do in life and we forget to enjoy life and have fun," Malia Weinhagen told the Associated Press.
"But my dad never did. He just wanted people to have fun."
D&D, described by AP as "the quintessential geek pastime", spawned copycat games and later inspired a whole genre of computer games that is still growing in popularity.
"[Arneson] developed many of the fundamental ideas of role-playing: that each player controls just one hero, that heroes gain power through adventures and that personality is as important as combat prowess," said a statement from Wizards of the Coast, which produces D&D. The company noted that Blackmoor, a game Arneson had been developing before D&D, was the "first-ever role-playing campaign and the prototype for all [role-playing game] campaigns since".
Arneson met Gygax, who died in March of last year, at a games convention in 1969. Arneson himself taught classes in game design in his later years
He is survived by his daughter and two grandchildren.
The other Grand Master of D&D has now joined his partner in the catacombs of the unknown, we wish him well and a safe journey.
They say the world is going to Hell.
They are wrong.
The world IS Hell! Always has been, always will be; except perhaps for the five percent or so of the population who can afford differently.
And, if one must reside in Hell, it is far better to do it as a minion of the Devil than as a member of the damned.
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LOVE SUCKS: It makes fools and slaves of us all.
But being alone and unloved is worse.
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#2
Posted 11 April 2009 - 03:07 AM
Retired from modding.
#3
Posted 11 April 2009 - 03:22 AM
razly
#4
Posted 11 April 2009 - 04:06 AM
Back from the brink.
Like RPGs? Like Star Wars? Think combining the two would be fun? Read Darths and Droids, and discover the line "Jar Jar, you're a genius".
These, in the day when heaven was falling,
The hour when earth's foundations fled,
Followed their mercenary calling
And took their wages and are dead.
#5
Posted 11 April 2009 - 06:04 AM
If not, that's really *really* sad.
I leave open to discussion about what is considered D&D though... (3.5? 4.0?)
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#6
Posted 11 April 2009 - 09:58 AM
#7
Posted 12 April 2009 - 01:50 PM
It ceased to be D&D after the 2nd edition. That's my completely biased opinion. I hope people realize that a classic game was created, and that gradually redefining the rules is not going to make it any more classic. Really, I wish we could just sit back and appreciate the masterpiece. Beethoven's 9th is fine how it is. 2nd edition D&D is just fine, too. No more editions please.I wonder if there will be any new grandmasters of D&D.
If not, that's really *really* sad.
I leave open to discussion about what is considered D&D though... (3.5? 4.0?)
razly
#8
Posted 13 April 2009 - 06:22 AM
It ceased to be D&D after the 2nd edition. That's my completely biased opinion. I hope people realize that a classic game was created, and that gradually redefining the rules is not going to make it any more classic. Really, I wish we could just sit back and appreciate the masterpiece. Beethoven's 9th is fine how it is. 2nd edition D&D is just fine, too. No more editions please.I wonder if there will be any new grandmasters of D&D.
If not, that's really *really* sad.
I leave open to discussion about what is considered D&D though... (3.5? 4.0?)
razly
Things evolve. For better or worse remains to be seen and can be debated forever.
Point is, without Mr. Arneson's vision and work, it is possible that there would never have been a Baldur's Gate (or any other) D&D video game series.
Respect.
They say the world is going to Hell.
They are wrong.
The world IS Hell! Always has been, always will be; except perhaps for the five percent or so of the population who can afford differently.
And, if one must reside in Hell, it is far better to do it as a minion of the Devil than as a member of the damned.
* * * * * *
LOVE SUCKS: It makes fools and slaves of us all.
But being alone and unloved is worse.
- Nancy A. Collins "Thin Walls" * * * * * *