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  2. Wolfgang Baur - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang Baur (born 1968) [1] is an American game designer, best known for his work with Dragon magazine. He designs role-playing games and is known for his work at Wizards of the Coast. Baur is also the founder of Open Design LLC, later known as Kobold Press.

  3. Game & Graphics - Wikipedia

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    Game & Graphics (sometimes written Game And Graphics) is a documentary blog about the visual creativity in the videogame culture.. The website contains a huge and selected collection of videogame design works and creativity, including logotypes, printed advertising, cover and label design, packaging, book and magazine design, official artworks and illustrations, and sprite design among others.

  4. List of video game magazines - Wikipedia

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    The video game crash of 1983 badly hurt the market for North American video game magazines. Computer Gaming World , founded in 1981, stated in 1987 that it was the only survivor of 18 color magazines for computer games in 1984.

  5. The Art of Computer Game Design - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Computer Game Design by Chris Crawford is the first book [1] devoted to the theory of computer and video games. The book attempts to categorize computer games and talks about design precepts that serve as guidelines for game designers. It was originally published in Berkeley, California, by McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media in 1984.

  6. Designer's World - Wikipedia

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    Designer's World is a 2006 plug-and-play TV game – a single-game console which plugs directly into a television – made by Tiger Electronics, a subsidiary of Hasbro. [1] Aimed at preteen and teenage girls, the game revolves around the player building a successful fashion design company, while organizing fashion shows , managing the company's ...

  7. Roberta Williams - Wikipedia

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    Released in 1980, the game was distributed by mail order, advertised in computer magazines under the name of Ken's consulting company, On-Line Systems. [3] The game soon sold ten thousand copies, [8] with Roberta personally packing the disks and supporting materials in Ziploc bags, and answering her home phone to provide hints for the game's ...

  8. Game Freak - Wikipedia

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    Predating the video game company, Game Freak was a self-published video game magazine created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in the 1980s. The first issue was published in 1983 by Tajiri. [3] Sugimori would join the magazine at a later date as an illustrator after finding the magazine in a shop and liking it. [4]

  9. Rodger B. MacGowan - Wikipedia

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    Rodger B. MacGowan (born 1948) is an artist, game developer, art director and magazine publisher who has been active in the board wargame industry since the 1970s. MacGowan is a prolific artist of cover art for wargames, and the wargaming magazine he founded, Fire & Movement, won the Charles S. Roberts Award several times while under his editorial control.