![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, it is amazing how little academic research has been done into what may well be considered one of the most influential cultural products of the previous century. war games and RPGs, and because of the influence it thus exerted upon almost anything game-like that came after it. Erik Mona likes his alliterations as the title of his piece "From the Basement to the Basic Set" indicates, and he is right to like D&D both as a game and as a research object because of its unique position as a hinge point between two cultural forms, i.e. Then again, we are not speaking of poetry, but of the father (or is it the mother?) of role-playing games (RPGs) and much more, as I will discuss later. It is marked by an awkward alliteration, a meaningless juxtaposition and an ugly ampersand. Its title would never have won a prize in a poetry competition.
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