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The death of Dragon & Dungeon - A challenge to Wizards of the Coast ...
Falchion3,

James Jacobs wrote:
Falchion3 wrote:
I don't know about the rest of you, but I really miss TSR. This would never have happened on their watch.

Actually... it did happen on their watch. Both magazines ceased publication for several months before WotC bought the game and, effectively, saved the magazines from oblivion.

Excuse my ignorance, that must have been during the 10 years give or take that I wasn't actively gaming and out of the loop so to speak. Was that when Paizo took it over ?

Your ideas for Dragon #359 cover
Falchion3,

Kruelaid wrote:
A dragon being sodomized by a guy in pointy hat with stars and moons on it.

I like your thinking. It would be a great message to send to WOTC to show them what we as a gaming population think of them. Maybe the "guy in the pointy hat with stars and moons on it" could be holding a deck of Magic cards or something as we all know where WOTC's loyalties lie.

The death of Dragon & Dungeon - A challenge to Wizards of the Coast ...
Falchion3,

I'm glad to see that I am not alone in how betrayed I feel in WOTC's decision to let DUNGEON and DRAGON die. DRAGON magazine has been an integral part of D&D since almost the very beginning and it will be hard to go on without it. Sure, not every issue was perfect, most of the content in the magazine wasn't very useful to me as written, but I still looked forward to receiving it in my mailbox every month irregardless of each issue's particular content. If the magazine did anything for me, reading its various articles sparked ideas about what to do with my own campaign and it will be sorely missed.

My particular group also plays Magic and we knew that bad things were afoot when Hasbro/WOTC purchased the rights to D&D. What is a company that specializes in toys and, most notably for us, CCGs going to do to our beloved game. I'm generally an optimist but I suspect that this is just the beginning.

As for the Digital Initiative, screw that. I would rather have a tangible copy of a magazine that I can kick back and relax while reading, not sit in front of a computer screen in an uncomfortable office chair. I don't get e-books for that exact same reason and I will definitely not subscribe to a digital form of DRAGON. Printer ink is too expensive to waste printing out magazines or books so that they can be read more comfortably. I don't know about the rest of you, but I really miss TSR. This would never have happened on their watch.

If only we could all band together and boycott the purchase of any Hasbro/WOTC products as a protest to this heartless move, speak with our pocketbooks. But, I don't see that happening and it would probably just result in the death of D&D as a whole. I could go on with my game without any new material coming out but I'm sure that many could not.

Thank you, Wizards, for another "brilliant" move. What else are you going to do to ruin our game ?



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