1647:(gaming stores, comics stores, and so on) to preorder their products and offered a discounted rate for contracts signed in January. TSR then took these contracts to investment banks, and was advanced money immediately by the banks, with the banks to be paid off from the eventual sales of the product. This financial innovation allowed TSR to be essentially "paid in advance", less fees from the banks and from discounts given to suppliers, which worked out to keeping about 82% of the revenue. Getting all of the money in January allowed TSR to budget with more certainty and potentially fund projects with a long lead time immediately, rather than waiting on sales. Other than the direct cost of losing 18 pennies on every dollar of revenue, factoring had the other downside of not being flexible to changing market conditions, as TSR was essentially locked into its budgeting from January. It was partially why
1132:. Gygax would later say that he was in the dark as to the extent of the financial difficulties due to being in Hollywood; Ben Riggs, an author who studied TSR's history, is skeptical Gygax was truly unaware, however. Gygax returned to Wisconsin from Hollywood. In the spring of 1985, Gygax exercised an option to buy seven hundred shares of TSR stock, which combined with shares given to his son Ernie gave him 51.1% of all stock, up from around 30% before. Gygax also says he had a confrontation with the board of directors, and had the Blumes removed. Gygax now controlled TSR. Financial difficulties continued, however. Within a year of the departure of the Blumes, the company posted a net loss of US$ 1.5 million, resulting in layoffs of approximately 75% of the staff. Some of these staff members went on to form other prominent game companies, such as
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Hobbies then moved to buy out the old TSR partnership's assets. Brian's father, Melvin Blume, invested $ 20,000 in the nascent company which enabled it to buy out Donna Kaye's share of the original TSR partnership. On
September 26, 1975, the assets of the former partnership were transferred to TSR Hobbies. Brian Blume became the largest shareholder, Melvin Blume the second largest, and Gary Gygax the third largest. Gygax served as president of TSR Hobbies, and Blume as vice president and secretary. The Dungeon hobby shop would become the effective headquarters of the company, including the offices of Blume and Gygax. TSR Hobbies subcontracted the printing and assembly work in October 1975, and the third printing of 2,000 copies of
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company and worried about its financial strength in the long-term, sought to cash out their shares. They offered to sell their shares to Gygax, but he refused. They exercised their own options to buy seven hundred more shares, then sold their entire holdings to
Lorraine Williams instead. Williams herself bought fifty shares. With these purchases, Williams became the majority shareholder of TSR, and used her voting power to depose Gygax as CEO and president on October 22, 1985. Gygax unsuccessfully challenged the sale in court; Gygax's supporters considered the Blumes' sale an act of retaliation. Gygax eventually sold his remaining stock to Williams and used the capital to form
932:(SPI), one of the major publishers of wargames and wargaming magazines in North America. SPI was heavily in debt, and TSR agreed to give them a promissory note for several hundred thousand dollars, using SPI's assets as collateral. SPI immediately used the money to pay off its debts, leaving it cash-poor but debt-free. Less than two weeks later, TSR called in the note; with no cash on hand, SPI was forced to hand over their operation to TSR. Believing the wargame market to be a lucrative opportunity, TSR immediately released several SPI titles that were ready for publication but had been stranded by a lack of money for printing, such as
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settings that might be gone in a few years. They may have been cannibalizing their own sales through excessive production of books or supplements too." Ben Riggs agreed that TSR was factionalizing the AD&D audience by continually releasing competing new settings (Forgotten Realms, Al-Qadim, Dragonlance, Planescape, Dark Sun, Birthright, Karameikos, etc.), a strategy intended to lure in new customers, but that actually divided its own core customers. TSR's products essentially competed with themselves, requiring more development effort to reach the same number of total customers.
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office building of the original TSR. Elliot's TSR Games then announced on social media that while they have owned the trademark since 2011, they missed a filing date in 2020 and were considering various options. However, after Ernie Gygax's "troubling comments about race, gender identity, and gun violence, as well as his company's reaction", Elliot announced that his company would not have "any form of working relationship" with Ernie Gygax's TSR. Ultimately, Elliot's TSR Games was rebranded as
Solarian Games in July 2021. Dinehart then rebranded as Wonderfilled Games.
1871:, commented that "Wizards' filing also seeks to undermine LaNasa's most powerful argument — that Wizards abandoned TSR and other related trademarks, thus opening the door to his usurping of the brand and its games. Here's where things get complicated. Wizards admitted that it failed to file paperwork for the registration of TSR, Star Frontiers, and other related marks in a timely fashion as required under federal law. But through continued sales of related products and use of the related IP, the company claims ownership via '
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equivalent to 27.3% of the suggested retail price. The arrangement was mutually beneficial at first: TSR could acquire money up front to fund their work, and not have to worry about immediate sales. Many of TSR's products had consistent sales over time, and the loans allowed the company to recoup the investment immediately and use the funds to make more books. Returns were generally low, leading to Random House's confidence in TSR. However, the arrangement would cause trouble later in the 1990s.
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1680:, and charged a fee of several million dollars. Random House returned around $ 14 million of product between 1995 and 1997. TSR found itself in a cash crunch. With no cash, TSR was unable to pay their printing and shipping bills. J. B. Kenehan, the logistics company that handled TSR's pre-press, printing, warehousing, and shipping, refused to do any more work. Since the logistics company had the production plates for key products such as core
232:, who in turn engineered Gygax's ouster from the company in October 1985. TSR saw prosperity under Williams, but encountered financial trouble in the mid-1990s. While their overall sales and revenue were healthy, TSR's high costs meant the company nevertheless became unprofitable and deeply in debt. TSR was left unable to cover its publishing costs due to a variety of factors. Facing insolvency, TSR was purchased in 1997 by
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buy-in. In interviews years later, Gygax downplayed his role, and described his position as primarily a powerless figurehead CEO, with Brian Blume as president of creative affairs and Kevin Blume as president of operations. In 1981, TSR Hobbies had revenues of $ 12.9 million and a payroll of 130.
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Wonderfilled Games" and most of its "Twitter accounts had been locked down or nuked, and the company's old website simply redirected to a new page that — interestingly — listed Dinehart's GiantLands as an in-development title. How
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Southern California to develop various entertainment projects, similar to how Gygax had sought deals in Hollywood in the early 1980s. However, the efforts of the division would come to "less than nothing" according to TSR historian Ben Riggs,
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with unusual terms. In most deals between publishers and distributors, publishers are paid directly based on books sold downstream by the distributor to bookstores. In TSR's contract, however, Random House would loan money to TSR as an advance upon shipment of product from TSR to Random House, a loan
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Brian Blume and Gary Gygax reorganized the business from a partnership to a corporation called TSR Hobbies, Inc. At first, it was a separate company to market miniatures and games from other companies, an enterprise which was also connected to the opening of the
Dungeon hobby shop in Lake Geneva. TSR
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TSR's old deal with Random House, which had been mutually beneficial in the 1980s, began to be used by TSR in ways that would paper over short-term financial problems. Since TSR was paid up front on the assumption that shipped goods would ultimately sell, TSR began shipping overstock to Random House
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game in 1982 in 22 countries, with the game being translated first into French, followed by many other languages. In 1982, TSR established an educational department with the intention of developing curriculum programs for reading, math, history, and problem solving, with the most successful program
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rights.' It will be up to a jury to determine if that is, in fact, the case". In
December 2022, a federal magistrate judge denied the preliminary injunction Wizards of the Coast filed. The judge said that Wizards had not yet shown enough evidence to demonstrate continuous use of the TSR brand; she
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might be interested in investing money into TSR. Williams was given a position of general manager at TSR and attempted to fix TSR's precarious financial situation. This led to clashes between
Williams and Gygax, who resisted some of Williams' suggestions. Meanwhile, the Blumes, out of power at the
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January 31, 1975, his role was taken over by his wife Donna Kaye, who remained responsible for accounting, shipping, and the records of the partnership through the summer. By the summer of 1975, those duties became complex enough that Gygax himself became a
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Stephen Dinehart. The company is based out of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; they announced plans to release tabletop games and operate the Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum, which is located in the first
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quit over disagreements about how the company managed the crisis. In large part due to the need to refund Random House, TSR began 1997 more than $ 30 million in debt. TSR was threatened by lawsuits due to unpaid freelancers as well as missing royalties, but TSR made sufficient earnings from
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as an example, which sold well but was vastly overprinted. The extra copies were still sent to Random House to generate loans, however. The result was a steadily expanding "debt bubble" with Random House as returns of product soared. Random House eventually noticed something was amiss, and began
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Williams saw potential for rebuilding the debt-plagued company into a highly profitable one. However, she also acquired a reputation as a non-gamer who played the "villain" in retrospectives of TSR. Gary Gygax grew particularly disdainful of her; Williams' habit of threatening lawsuits and legal
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game through a series of lucrative supplements that ultimately hurt the long-time viability of the game. Meanwhile, they had developed so many settings—many of them popular and well received—that they were both cannibalizing their only sales and discouraging players from picking up
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Melvin Blume's shares were later transferred to his son Kevin Blume. After this, the leadership of TSR consisted of Kevin Blume, Brian Blume, and Gary Gygax. In contemporary articles from the early 1980s, Gygax said that the three worked as a team, and only proceeded with unanimous consent and
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LaNasa's TSR Games then launched a crowdfunding campaign in December 2021 to raise money to sue Wizards of the Coast for "Trademark Declaratory Judgement of Ownership"; the company then filed and voluntarily dismissed the complaint that month. Wizards of the Coast, also in December 2021, sued
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Under Williams' direction, TSR solidified its expansion into other fields, such as magazines, paperback fiction, comic books, and collectible games. TSR's book division was a traditional powerhouse for the company, especially due to the comparatively low costs in producing novels compared to
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TSR Hobbies diversified by purchasing or starting new commercial ventures such as producing miniatures, expanding into toys and gifts, and adding an entertainment division to explore getting into films and television. Many parts of this expansion were later criticized as bad investments and
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In 2011, a new company taking the name TSR was founded by Jayson Elliot, who co-founded the Roll for Initiative podcast. Elliot found that the TSR trademark had expired around 2004 so he registered it himself. He then decided to launch the new company with assistance from early TSR/D&D
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Wizards eventually closed the TSR corporate offices in Lake Geneva. Some TSR employees accepted the offer of transferring to Wizards of the Coast's offices in Washington, and a few others continued to work remotely from Wisconsin. Wizards of the Coast continued to use the TSR name for
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with multiple paperbacks and a map as their core product, and would produce tie-in supplements such as pre-made adventures (usually called "modules"), guides to regions within the world, and novels. Also in 1987, a small design team began working to develop a second edition of the
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products already shipped to stores to keep their remaining staff paid through the first half of 1997. With no viable financial plan for TSR's survival, Lorraine Williams sold the company to Wizards of the Coast in 1997 in a deal brokered by Five Rings Publishing Group (FRPG).
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magazine listed TSR Hobbies among the hundred fastest-growing privately held U.S. companies. That same year, TSR Hobbies moved its offices again, into a former medical supply building with a warehouse attached. In 1982, TSR Hobbies broke the 20 million sales mark.
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Despite total sales of around $ 40 million in 1995, TSR ended 1996 with little in cash reserves, and the company was deep in debt. Random House returned an unexpectedly high percentage of unsold stock, including the year's inventory of unsold novels and sets of
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work. However, the changes to present the product as not a comic book caused the potential audience to either not know of its existence at all, or to be confused as to its nature. TSR West eventually published four comics modules: a Buck Rogers comic, a sci-fi comic
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to generate loans on demand. This caused people in the know at TSR to call it the "Banco de Random House". It also dulled TSR's internal sense of which products were selling, leading to overprinting of niche products. Ben Riggs cites the introductory product
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Wizards of the Coast settled TSR's debts as part of the acquisition. This included unwinding TSR's deal with its printer, enabling the products TSR had worked on in the first half of 1997 to be printed and distributed, such as the space opera game
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with strategy games. The intent was for players to play noble characters empowered by divine blood which gave them the power to rule domains; players could expand their domains and divine powers with a mixture of war and diplomacy. In 1996,
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as its main product, TSR Hobbies became a major force in the games industry by the late 1970s. Melvin Blume eventually transferred his shares to his other son Kevin, making the two Blume brothers the largest shareholders in TSR Hobbies.
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was published, and radio ads featuring "Morley the Wizard" were broadcast, a figure created "as the poster child for the softer, child-friendly image" promoted at that time. All of these core books would go on to be major hits; the
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said that "Every single person I talked to who worked under Gary and the Blumes and then worked under Lorraine preferred working under Lorraine... I never met a single person who was under both who didn't prefer being under her."
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TSR's book division ran into troubles in the mid-1990s. TSR engaged in disputes with some of its most successful authors over terms and remuneration. Weis & Hickman had been driven off in the mid-1980s; a new dispute with
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highlighted that in this playtest game a black "race is classified as a 'Subrace' and having 'average' intellect with a maximum intelligence rating of 9, whereas the 'norse' race has a minimum intelligence rating of 13".
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was produced on a shoestring budget, and re-used art that TSR had already commissioned for other projects; Lorraine Williams was not a fan of the project. Its financial results are contested; some TSR insiders say that
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roleplaying games. ... It actually has one of the legendary counters in it that reads 'Nazi™.' Which apparently was not TSR's idea, but Lucasfilm insisted that everything that appeared in the game have a "TM" next to
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were released in 1976. Also in 1976, the company opened The Dungeon Hobby Shop at 723 Williams Street and TSR Hobbies moved out of Gygax's home and into the building, with its offices upstairs from the hobby shop.
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and wargames to role-playing fans in general. Gen Con was a growing and successful convention; in 1992, it broke all previous attendance records for any U.S. gaming convention, with more than 18,000 people.
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titles in order to avoid high import costs. TSR was unable to reach an agreement with Games Workshop regarding a possible merger, so the company created the subsidiary TSR Hobbies UK Ltd, in 1980. Gygax hired
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books, there was no means of printing or shipping core products to generate income or secure short-term financing. The company laid off thirty staff members in December 1996, and other employees including
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full-time employee of the partnership in order to take them over from Donna Kaye. Arneson also entered the partnership in order to coordinate research and design with his circle in the Twin Cities.
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license. Williams personally encouraged TSR to produce Buck Rogers tie-in material. TSR would end up publishing Buck Rogers board games, novels, a comic book, and a role-playing game based on the
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saga in 1984 after being in development for two years. The series was both a set of modules and supplements designed for running campaigns in an entirely new game world, starting with
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game is "despicable" and "blatantly racist and transphobic", and that the publication of such content would inflict reputational harm on Wizards of the Coast. Charlie Hall, for
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was released as an introductory product aimed to recruit new role-players, including a 30-minute video which explained role-playing concepts; a similar introductory product,
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happened in 1994–1995. TSR suffered "the effects of overexpansion" in 1996 with an "expanded number of hardcover novels and a wide array of gaming accessories such as its
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were co-developing, so he founded the new company with Kaye to self-publish their products. Needing financing to bring their new game to market, Gygax and Kaye brought in
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came out in 1980; reportedly, a note regarding a fictitious assassination plot on TSR stationery, as part of the playtesting of the new game, prompted the
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contributors including Luke and Ernie Gygax, sons of the deceased D&D co-creator Gary Gygax, and
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was released that same year, becoming the biggest seller for 1985. TSR published a game based on the
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TSR LLC, Plaintiff, v. WIZARDS OF THE COAST LLC; Case 2:21-cv-01705-SKV; Document 51 (C21-1705-SKV)
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was hired in the autumn of 1975 as Periodicals Editor, and the company's first full-time employee.
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to expire in the early 2000s. Two other companies have since used the TSR trademark commercially.
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Witwer, Michael; Newman, Kyle; Peterson, Jonathan; Witwer, Sam; Manganiello, Joe (October 2018).
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desert world threatened by evil life-draining wizards and psionicists. In 1992, TSR released the
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campaign setting in 1987, which would go on to become one of the most popular settings for
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was founded to promote skillful roleplaying and unite players around the country. In 1981,
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sold well at games stores, and TSR produced several expansion sets. However, interest in
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Lowood, Henry (2016). "War Engines". In Harrigan, Pat; Kirschenbaum, Matthew G. (eds.).
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in December 1973. Blume was admitted to the partnership to fund further publishing of
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was an American game publishing company, best known as the original publisher of
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Empire of the Imagination: Gary Gygax and the Birth of Dungeons & Dragons
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TSR, Inc., TSR Ventures, TSR International and TSR Entertainment Corporation
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setting with a Middle Eastern flavor similar to a fantasy version of the
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products for three years. Wizards also set about the creation of the
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Magic & Memories: The Complete History of Dungeons & Dragons
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Dungeons & Dragons controversies § Business disputes at TSR
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was the first game product released by TSR Hobbies, followed by two
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role-playing games. TSR established exclusive distribution for the
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Central Command: Superpower Confrontation in the Straits of Hormuz
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settings as well, and be one of TSR's most profitable divisions.
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had their own novel line, the most successful of which were the
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Slaying the Dragon: A Secret History of Dungeons & Dragons
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30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons
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in 1994, which detailed one of the kingdoms in the setting of
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much of TSR Games exists in Wonderfilled Games isn't clear".
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products, saying his co-creation rights extended to the base
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players used alongside the TSR books. Among these were the
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book without permission from (or payment to) the Burroughs
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Soldiers of the Queen: Battles at Isandhlwana and Omdurman
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was waning. In addition, TSR tried to aggressively market
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was quietly dropped from the catalog and never reprinted.
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4806:"Wizards of the Coast Wants to Shut Down TSR for Bigotry"
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Dungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: a visual history
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world to travel to other worlds via space galleons in an
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that led to a legend that TSR had trademarked the term "
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as a general audience product intended for novices, and
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open tournament was held at the convention that year.
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Warsaw Rising: Revolt of the Polish Underground, 1944
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Thunder at Luetzen: Opening Battles for Germany, 1813
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despite initial promise. TSR had an arrangement with
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campaign setting was released, featuring the city of
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Former company, publisher of "Dungeons & Dragons"
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Final years: Financial trouble and sale (1995–1997)
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2216:Remember the Maine! The Spanish-American War, 1898
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2396:Cromwell's Victory: The Battle of Marston Moor
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1960:Bullwinkle and Rocky Role-Playing Party Game
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838:to visit TSR's offices. That same year, the
617:. Also released in 1975 were the board game
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393:(RPG). The first TSR release, however, was
369:Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) was formed in
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2194:(1983, reboxed version of 1976 SPI game)
2186:(1983, reboxed version of 1985 SPI game)
2178:(1983, reboxed version of 1977 SPI game)
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2474:The Awful Green Things from Outer Space
2230:Rebel Sabers: Civil War Cavalry Battles
448:. However, Gygax and TSR published the
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2295:A Line in the Sand: The Battle of Iraq
2210:Julius Caesar: Game of the Gallic Wars
1767:Raiders of the Lost Ark Adventure Pack
1757:". TSR published a supplement for the
1465:comics, and canceled an in-production
1025:trilogy of novels was a colossal hit;
6403:Player's Option: Combat & Tactics
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6410:Player's Option: Skills & Powers
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4584:Sasso, Mabelle (February 13, 2022).
4190:Gilsdorf, Ethan (January 25, 2013).
4118:
3797:Braid, Davi Nonato (April 4, 2021).
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3191:"TSR Hobbies Mixes Fact and Fantasy"
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1779:TSR Games/Solarian Games (2011-2021)
1731:
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768:In 1979, TSR signed a contract with
6708:1997 disestablishments in Wisconsin
6417:Player's Option: Spells & Magic
4993:. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing.
4853:Lidgett, Adam (December 16, 2022).
4804:Codega, Linda (13 September 2022).
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260:Tactical Studies Rules (1973–1975)
215:is generally considered the first
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6382:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
5015:GameSpy interview with Gary Gygax
4251:Bricken, Rob (December 4, 2012).
4035:La Farge, Paul (September 2006).
3915:Meadows, Chris (August 8, 2014).
3361:
2844:Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future
2240:(1986, revision of 1973 SPI game)
1314:Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting
1291:campaign setting, which was more
1164:Lorraine Williams era (1985–1997)
633:Game Fair in 1976, and the first
211:in December as an equal partner.
6703:1973 establishments in Wisconsin
6215:
4966:. New York: St. Martin's Press.
4049:from the original on 2008-09-20.
3799:"10 Card Games No One Remembers"
3628:. Gamespy. 2004-08-17. p. 1
3547:Rausch, Allen (16 August 2004).
2855:universe and unrelated to TSR's
1597:Designers & Dragons: The 90s
1367:, a campaign setting that mixed
1354:Karameikos: Kingdom of Adventure
1205:game. In 1988, TSR released the
678:Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set
6570:Expedition to the Demonweb Pits
6563:Expedition to the Barrier Peaks
4917:
4892:Hall, Charlie (June 13, 2023).
4885:
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4846:
4736:
4709:
4628:
4603:
4577:
4558:Zambrano, J.R. (July 8, 2021).
4551:
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4411:Hines, Dennis (July 11, 2021).
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3656:
3601:"What Happened to Gygax – TSR?"
3500:
3447:"Gary Gygax Interview - Part 2"
3290:. pp. 105, 107, 124, 277.
3254:
3230:
3189:Stewart Alsop II (1982-02-01).
1444:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
1261:The Complete Fighter's Handbook
668:Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
5028:The Ambush at Sheridan Springs
4635:Zambrano, J. R. (2021-12-13).
3726:Gardner, Eriq (May 14, 2013).
2964:
2451:
1563:, which was released in 1995.
1230:was released, which saw a new
1147:Gygax searched for financing.
440:in his series of novels about
13:
1:
6598:The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
4716:Bahri, Syazwan (2022-09-14).
4691:Chancey, Tyler (2022-07-21).
4663:Chancey, Tyler (2021-12-14).
4610:Chancey, Tyler (2021-12-09).
2946:Kushner, David (2008-03-10).
2929:
2811:Dungeons & Dragons novels
2730:They've Invaded Pleasantville
2656:Party Zone: Spy Ring Scenario
2485:(collectible card game, 1995)
2089:
1694:After acquisition (1997–2000)
1390:Expansion into other products
930:Simulations Publications Inc.
840:Role Playing Game Association
657:TSR also began to branch the
468:TSR Hobbies, Inc. (1975–1983)
6633:The Temple of Elemental Evil
6131:List of 3rd edition monsters
6126:List of 2nd edition monsters
4924:Appelcline, Shannon (2011).
4776:Hall, Charlie (2022-09-13).
4022:, pp. 215, 220–223, 231
3520:. 2007-01-21. Archived from
3445:Rausch, Allen (2004-08-16).
2973:, +21: The Art of Making Art
2760:
2348:American Civil War 1861–1865
1478:, and a horror comic called
1217:based on Tom Clancy's novel
650:Gods, Demi-Gods & Heroes
385:, the creation of Gygax and
203:, a new type of game he and
7:
6591:The Keep on the Borderlands
6577:The Gates of Firestorm Peak
5914:List of alternative classes
4468:@TSRgames (June 27, 2021).
4438:@TSRgames (June 24, 2021).
4291:@TSRgames (June 27, 2021).
3823:"Game news & updates".
3603:. gygax.com. Archived from
3090:, +23: A Makeshift Solution
2999:. Richard Tongue. p. 7
2917:
2198:RDF: Rapid Deployment Force
1887:
1863:Star Frontiers: New Genesis
1833:Star Frontiers: New Genesis
1805:Top Secret: New World Order
923:
10:
6764:
6626:The Ruins of Undermountain
5079:
4828:Dodge, John (2022-09-10).
4527:@TSRgames (July 2, 2021).
3940:"The TSR Purchase: 1997",
2808:
2804:
2414:13: The Colonies in Revolt
2304:Published under SPI marque
2095:Published under TSR marque
2012:Empire of the Petal Throne
1944:Buck Rogers Adventure Game
1774:Subsequent trademark usage
1735:
1544:, released in April 1994.
1244:. A new campaign setting,
1158:New Infinities Productions
1028:Dragons of Autumn Twilight
598:Empire of the Petal Throne
254:
217:tabletop role-playing game
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5391:System Reference Document
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5089:
5085:
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3892:, pp. 71–76, 177–184
3833:. April 1997. p. 76.
3776:. Scribner. p. 174.
3424:. MIT Press. p. 90.
2880:'s five "Gabria" novels (
2705:(game book series) (1983)
589:sold out in five months.
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6333:Arms and Equipment Guide
4989:Witwer, Michael (2015).
3362:Sacco, Ciro Alessandro.
2257:The Hunt for Red October
2103:Cavaliers and Roundheads
1220:The Hunt for Red October
1214:The Hunt for Red October
1144:'s video game division.
973:The Hunt for Red October
813:magazine for 31 issues.
413:Cavaliers and Roundheads
396:Cavaliers and Roundheads
6529:modules and sourcebooks
5638:Masque of the Red Death
5413:Geography and cosmology
4926:Designers & Dragons
3990:, pp. 204–209, 212
2549:(collectible dice game)
2342:Iwo Jima: Valor of Arms
2191:Napoleon's Last Battles
1968:Conan Role-Playing Game
1295:in genre, and set on a
959:Napoleon's Last Battles
852:TSR Hobbies terminated
807:. TSR UK also produced
755:, and variants such as
6728:Dungeons & Dragons
6442:Wrath of the Immortals
6361:Deities & Demigods
6268:Dungeons & Dragons
6243:Dungeon Master's Guide
6074:Illithid (mind flayer)
6031:Creatures and monsters
5137:Sources and influences
5067:Dungeons & Dragons
4943:Peterson, Jon (2012).
4037:"Destroy All Monsters"
3732:The Hollywood Reporter
3551:Dungeons & Dragons
3207:Dungeons & Dragons
2906:'s "Count Yor" novels
2797:Strategy & Tactics
2333:Strategy & Tactics
2004:Dungeons & Dragons
1984:Dragonlance: Fifth Age
1859:preliminary injunction
1836:(a reboot of the 1982
1717:Dungeons & Dragons
1538:. The result would be
1532:Dungeons & Dragons
1497:Dungeons & Dragons
1474:, a time travel comic
1441:to produce the comics
1375:Dragonlance: Fifth Age
1232:Dungeon Master's Guide
1123:American National Bank
994:Dungeons & Dragons
894:series of game books.
663:Dungeons & Dragons
659:Dungeons & Dragons
623:and the Wild West RPG
578:Greenfield Needlewomen
566:Dungeons & Dragons
534:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
383:Dungeons & Dragons
361:Dungeons & Dragons
329:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
265:Tactical Studies Rules
242:Dungeons & Dragons
213:Dungeons & Dragons
184:Dungeons & Dragons
157:Dungeons & Dragons
125:Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
6354:Book of Vile Darkness
6347:Book of Exalted Deeds
5752:Characters and beings
5360:Strategic Simulations
4108:Complang.tuwien.ac.at
4042:The Believer Magazine
3701:, pp. 69–70, 108
3267:Retrieved 2024-02-22.
3261:Gygax Memorial Fund.
2997:OD&Dities issue 9
2894:City of the Sorcerers
2695:collectible card game
1830:reported on a leaked
1744:intellectual property
1528:collectible card game
1283:1983 adventure module
726:Dungeon Masters Guide
389:and the first modern
247:WotC allowed the TSR
6647:White Plume Mountain
6605:Queen of the Spiders
6549:Desert of Desolation
6396:Manual of the Planes
5540:Magic: The Gathering
5335:Wizards of the Coast
4945:Playing at the World
3831:Wizards of the Coast
3653:, pp. 61, 65–70
3251:, pp. 19–22, 99
3213:Wizards of the Coast
3158:Wizards of the Coast
3154:"The History of TSR"
2890:Lightning's Daughter
2585:Escape From New York
2055:(Saga System) (1998)
1987:(Saga System) (1996)
1882:Chapter 7 bankruptcy
1873:common law trademark
1523:Magic: The Gathering
1518:Wizards of the Coast
1241:Monstrous Compendium
854:Grenadier Miniatures
816:The first-published
762:Tunnels & Trolls
438:Edgar Rice Burroughs
234:Wizards of the Coast
170:Wizards of the Coast
115:Wizards of the Coast
6456:Epic Level Handbook
6099:Reptilian humanoids
6016:Strahd von Zarovich
5665:Planes of existence
5533:Kingdoms of Kalamar
5386:Game System License
4962:Riggs, Ben (2022).
4280:. 25 November 2012.
4124:40 Years of Gen Con
2908:Captains Outrageous
2609:The Great Khan Game
2596:(1980) (board game)
2588:(1981) (board game)
2159:Battle Over Britain
2060:Metamorphosis Alpha
2044:Marvel Super Heroes
1808:role-playing game.
1788:, former editor of
1119:Oriental Adventures
1070:Oriental Adventures
1048:Marvel Super Heroes
941:A Gleam of Bayonets
935:Battle Over Britain
474:
442:John Carter of Mars
266:
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6535:Against the Giants
6260:Classic boxed sets
6154:Corellon Larethian
6141:Deities and powers
5949:Notable characters
5762:Races and lineages
5097:Adventurers League
4723:IGN Southeast Asia
4641:Bell of Lost Souls
4564:Bell of Lost Souls
4062:, pp. 263–278
4005:, pp. 196–202
3978:, pp. 272–275
3754:, pp. 211–214
3716:, pp. 103–123
3677:, pp. 208–209
3665:, pp. 185–191
3587:, pp. 171–197
3407:"Why Did SPI Die?"
3340:, pp. 164–170
3263:"24 - Hotel Clair"
3063:, pp. 522–523
2713:(boardgame) (1977)
2668:Remember the Alamo
2664:(board game, 1987)
2643:Knights of Camelot
2626:(board game, 1986)
2620:(game book series)
2541:(board game, 1993)
2493:(board game, 1988)
2477:(board game, 1979)
2390:Superpowers at War
2135:Fight in the Skies
1912:Role-playing games
1849:IGN Southeast Asia
1520:released the game
1418:The New York Times
1140:, or to work with
1101:Management turmoil
1090:Dungeon Adventures
1034:The New York Times
1010:Dragons of Despair
661:product into two:
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6466:Psionics Handbook
6236:Player's Handbook
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5381:Open Game License
5000:978-1-63286-279-2
4935:978-1-907702-58-7
4137:978-1-58978-097-2
3901:"TSR: 1973–1997"
3783:978-1-4516-4052-6
3403:Simonsen, Redmond
2824:campaign settings
2677:(microgame, 1980)
2674:Revolt on Antares
2624:Honeymooners Game
2501:play-by-mail game
2288:Battle of Britain
1812:TSR Games (2021-)
1732:Business disputes
1715:third edition of
1406:The Crystal Shard
1236:Player's Handbook
1186:TSR released the
1153:Lorraine Williams
1107:market saturation
1083:daytime drama on
867:toy line went to
826:World of Greyhawk
753:Manual of Aurenia
732:D&D Basic Set
706:adventure modules
681:was released for
644:Eldritch Wizardry
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491:Role-playing game
473:TSR Hobbies, Inc.
391:role-playing game
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320:TSR Hobbies, Inc.
286:Role-playing game
230:Lorraine Williams
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6434:High-level rules
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2858:Buck Rogers XXVC
2835:Forgotten Realms
2372:Trail of the Fox
2273:Red Storm Rising
2204:The Twilight War
1999:tutorial) (1993)
1995:(board game and
1952:Buck Rogers XXVc
1463:Forgotten Realms
1450:Forgotten Realms
1420:Best Seller list
1297:post-apocalyptic
1189:Forgotten Realms
1171:John D. Rateliff
1131:
1115:Unearthed Arcana
1036:Best Seller list
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818:campaign setting
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