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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... download speed Private videos Embedded videos Available as ... Free Studio [2] [3] [4] Freeware ...

  4. Endless Quest - Wikipedia

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    The first two series were released in the 1980s and 1990s by TSR, while the third series was released by Wizards of the Coast. Originally, these books were the result of an Educational department established by TSR with the intention of developing curriculum programs for subjects such as reading, math, history, and problem solving.

  5. Boot Hill (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Boot Hill, 2nd Edition - Review from the Museum of Roleplaying Games. Ride, Cowboy, Ride - The Forgotten Boot Hill - Review from GameGrene. Boot Hill - Demian's Gamebook Web Page, mostly on the solitaire module, Mad Mesa. The Stuff of Legends - TSR: Boot Hill, Pope, Thomas. Art of the Genre: Boot Hill's Ballots & Bullets at Black Gate

  6. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    Titleist (pronounced / ˈ t aɪ t ə l ɪ s t / "title-ist") is an American brand of golf equipment produced by the Acushnet Company, headquartered in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1932 by Philip E. Young , it focuses on golf balls , such as common dominant model, the ProV1.

  7. TSR Jam 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... move to sidebar hide. TSR Jam 1999 is a 1999 role-playing game adventure published by TSR ...

  8. Spellfire - Wikipedia

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    Spellfire: Master the Magic is an out-of-print collectible card game (CCG) created by TSR, Inc. and based on their popular Dungeons & Dragons role playing game. [1] The game appeared first in April 1994, shortly after the introduction of Magic: The Gathering, in the wake of the success enjoyed by trading card games. [2]

  9. DragonStrike (board game) - Wikipedia

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    The video also shows a live action story, featuring real-life actors. The video bears only a moderate resemblance to the actual board game. At the end of the tape is a section for the Dragon Master, which includes tips and tricks to help the players have fun, as well as making the game challenging.