Role-playing games
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
HyperPlay RPG, Issue 3, March 2017
This collection includes the first issues of HyperPlay RPG (a complete collection at the time of cataloging), as well as the Art of RPGs special. The collection is missing other special issues.
HyperPlay also publishes English translations of Japanese strategy guides and manuals; these are not included in this collection.
HyperPlay RPG, Issue 4, February 2018
This collection includes the first issues of HyperPlay RPG (a complete collection at the time of cataloging), as well as the Art of RPGs special. The collection is missing other special issues.
HyperPlay also publishes English translations of Japanese strategy guides and manuals; these are not included in this collection.
HyperPlay RPG presents: The Art of JRPGs, July 2017
This collection includes the first issues of HyperPlay RPG (a complete collection at the time of cataloging), as well as the Art of RPGs special. The collection is missing other special issues.
HyperPlay also publishes English translations of Japanese strategy guides and manuals; these are not included in this collection.
HyperPlay RPG special issues
This collection includes the first issues of HyperPlay RPG (a complete collection at the time of cataloging), as well as the Art of RPGs special. The collection is missing other special issues.
HyperPlay also publishes English translations of Japanese strategy guides and manuals; these are not included in this collection.
Nathalie Lawhead zine and ephemera collection
Nathalie Lawhead is an independent game designer known for titles such as bluesuburbia, Tetrageddon Games, and Everything is going to be OK. Lawhead collected zines and ephemera from independent game events they attended, such as the A MAZE. festival in Berlin.
Noons rulebook, April 6, 2017
This is a collection of zines and ephemera donated to the Video Game History Foundation by Nathalie Lawhead. Lawhead collected these zines from events they attended between roughly 2016–2018.
On the Internet, Nobody. rulebook, March 31, 2017
This is a collection of zines and ephemera donated to the Video Game History Foundation by Nathalie Lawhead. Lawhead collected these zines from events they attended between roughly 2016–2018.
Rogue: The Adventure Game box, 1983
This is the earliest known physical release of the landmark role-playing game Rogue, published independently by Artificial Intelligence Design Systems and predating its wide release in 1984 by Epyx. At the time of digitization, the game media for this copy of Rogue could not be located but is known to exist; it was likely separated from the game at undetermined point.
Rogue: The Adventure Game, IBM PC version 1.0
This is the earliest known physical release of the landmark role-playing game Rogue, published independently by Artificial Intelligence Design Systems and predating its wide release in 1984 by Epyx. At the time of digitization, the game media for this copy of Rogue could not be located but is known to exist; it was likely separated from the game at undetermined point.
Rogue: The Adventure Game keyboard overlay, 1983
This is the earliest known physical release of the landmark role-playing game Rogue, published independently by Artificial Intelligence Design Systems and predating its wide release in 1984 by Epyx. At the time of digitization, the game media for this copy of Rogue could not be located but is known to exist; it was likely separated from the game at undetermined point.