Old TSR writers. What happened to 'em?

Ok even though I played the game for 18 years (now age 28) those early years were pretty loose and things are awful hazy. I know a lot of the great boxed sets, DND/ADND products since I've had most of them at some time or another. Can someone throw in some products with those names to shake the rust off?
 

log in or register to remove this ad

Someone asked about Scott Bennie- I think the last place I saw his name was in the Star trek: Empires at War games by Interplay.

Chuck
 


Before... I had heard he wrote Testament though- so its my bad for forgetting him there- he's a great designer. One of my favorites for the Hero system.

Chuck
 

I'd also like to know what happened to Roger E. Moore. The last thing I recall of his was the article about the scro in Dragon Annual #2, but that was several years ago now...
 

Eosin the Red said:
Is the before or after Testament?

Before (1999 and 2000). I loved being a part of SFC, but I haven't had the chance to do much computer game work lately.

My last RPG works were Testament for Green Ronin, VIPER: Coils of the Serpent for Hero, and a chapter of Warcraft: Magic and Mayhem for S&S.

Health problems have slowed me down in the last year, but I'm currently working on a book called Villainy Amok for Hero Games. After that I hope to finally put the finishing touches on a project called Gestalt: The Hero Within for Hero and M&M Superlink, it's an original superhero campaign world that's been eleven years in the making.
 

Alzrius said:
I'd also like to know what happened to Roger E. Moore. The last thing I recall of his was the article about the scro in Dragon Annual #2, but that was several years ago now...

He did The Adventure Begins and Return of the Circle of Eight and some Oerth Journal. Since then, I don't know?

Erik Mona should know. ;)
 

to put out some names i have not yet seen on this board (at least i dont think i saw them)
Allen Hammak and Harold johnson
they were part of the slave lords series and it would be interesting to fint out about them


These names are from an old british(?) modual i have called night's darkterror
Jim bambra, greame morris and Philip gallagher
 

Steve Marsh just a few days ago popped up over @ Dragonsfoot. He's been dishing out the dirt of what the early days of TSR, and it's employees were really like. Very interesting discussion.
 


Remove ads

Top