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Gary Gygax Fails His Save Check; Dies at 69
He was level 41.
CNN Article Quote:
For better or for worse (possibly worse), Gary Gygax changed the face of evening and weekend time-wasting for an entire generation of unathletic misfits, effectively spelling a slow death for ham radio - but also bolstering Mountain Dew and Doritos sales like nothing else could've! So, in this moment of Gygax's passing, do you feel he was a hero to the imaginations of the masses, or a demon whose sinister designs turned otherwise promising adolescents into useless cysts on society's buttock? |
In before "That's not funny Crash because everyone else made the same joke." Its inevitable.
Sad that he didn't get to see 4th edition come around. Too many interests of mine stem from his work, so I'll have to credit him for his contributions to (hu)man(oid). |
Gygax's influences reach farther than most people realize. Sure he did D&D, but without that groundwork in western fantasy we wouldn't have MUDs, Magic: The Gathering, Warhammer, Ultima Online (and by extension several other RPGs), and more fantasy novels, games, and toys than I care to think about. An entire industry (several actually) owe their success directly to him.
Not to mention LARPers. Quote:
Nah, really though, I think he was a good guy. Anyone who bolsters youthful imaginative thought gets credit in my book. It's sorta like the guy who invented the handgun. His influence on the world can't be stressed, but whether his machinations were a curse or a godsend is all up to the individual. I've never played D&D before, but we're all a little geeky here, so in that respect I have to give it up for the Gy-man. |
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