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<blockquote data-quote="MarauderX" data-source="post: 1588208" data-attributes="member: 9990"><p>His imagination alone forged the way for gamers past, present and well into the future. He had ideas for a system that would lay a foundation not only for his generation, but for all to come. His dedication to follow through with the tough times and to keep going and gaming has left a legacy in which we can only ride the waves. </p><p></p><p>He launched role-playing as a common game, in which acting, plots and stories could unfold in people's homes. He brought the theatrics and deeds of heroes into the grasp of people, something that Magic:tG cannot ever do. He brought theater home by appling simple rules of adjudication, the necessary constraints of numbers to prevent players from make-believing their way to never lose. Those ideas alone, housed in the core rules that live to this day, were what he created and later lobbied for. </p><p></p><p>To his deeds for the game and people's imaginations he has earned my respect, and the torch has been carried on by the current game writers as they do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarauderX, post: 1588208, member: 9990"] His imagination alone forged the way for gamers past, present and well into the future. He had ideas for a system that would lay a foundation not only for his generation, but for all to come. His dedication to follow through with the tough times and to keep going and gaming has left a legacy in which we can only ride the waves. He launched role-playing as a common game, in which acting, plots and stories could unfold in people's homes. He brought the theatrics and deeds of heroes into the grasp of people, something that Magic:tG cannot ever do. He brought theater home by appling simple rules of adjudication, the necessary constraints of numbers to prevent players from make-believing their way to never lose. Those ideas alone, housed in the core rules that live to this day, were what he created and later lobbied for. To his deeds for the game and people's imaginations he has earned my respect, and the torch has been carried on by the current game writers as they do the same. [/QUOTE]
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