Some Industry History

Mark CMG

Creative Mountain Games
In the late 70s a call went out to gaming industry luminaries for articles to grace the pages of a soon to be published magazine called Different Worlds. The letter heralding this new mag and requesting articles was scanned by its originator and includes a list of who had been solicited. How many of those listed are known to you and what association do you make with each name?

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I recognize about 12 names on the list, purely for there association with early RPGs (which is presumably why they are on the list?).

Though of course, one must always ask: which steve jackson?

Edit: and looking at the address and, well, name on the letter head, getting a pretty strong bay area vibe.
 

I recognized 21 names on the list, and would probably be able to find a few more if I still had my collection of DW mags. :(

But I don't recall the Game World column, did it ever make it into the zine?
 

I recognize about 12 names on the list, purely for there association with early RPGs (which is presumably why they are on the list?).

Though of course, one must always ask: which steve jackson?


I hadn't thought of that but it is true.


Edit: and looking at the address and, well, name on the letter head, getting a pretty strong bay area vibe.


Perhaps. We need someone with back issues to get more answers.


I recognized 21 names on the list, and would probably be able to find a few more if I still had my collection of DW mags.


What did you think of the zine overall?


But I don't recall the Game World column, did it ever make it into the zine?


No idea. Anyone?
 

This brought back so many memories ... thanks for posting it. I remember going into my local hobby store and picking up Different Worlds when I was just a kid. Still have the early issues somewhere. It really was different time.

Thanks VERY MUCH... you made my day!
 




I recognized 12, counting only those I could actually link with published stuff; about half a dozen more I thought I recognized, but couldn't think of what they'd done, all off the top of my head.
Didn't read much of DW; that was back in my starving-student days, when buying a mini or two was a guilty budget stretch.
 


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