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As much as I don't especially care for the games he came out with Mark Rein*Hagen - the dude created work that challenged (and maybe for a month or two outsold) D&D and defined a decade with his book's approach and playstyle. Personally I don't think that Planescape would have existed, or at the very least, looked very very different without the Storyteller games.
 
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Ed Greenwood, Erol Otus, Clyde Caldwell, Larry Elmore. Greenwood cause of the Realms and the others all defined D&D in art for the first generation of role players.
 

Steve Jackson was the first name to pop to mind. Maybe that's because I played Melee (and its follow on In the Labyrinth) before D&D.

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Erick Wujcik, a great guy who wrote the Amber Diceless RPG and was involved with Palladium games.

The Amber Diceless system was a wonderful experiment in game design and play. While running it, I learned more about GMing than any other system.
 

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