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The game that started it all. Before D&D, the closest thing to roleplaying was Cowboys and Indians.
'''''Dungeons & Dragons''''' (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a [[fantasy]] [[role-playing game]] (RPG) published by [[Gary Gygax]] and [[David Arneson]] in January 1974. It was first published by Gygax's company, [[Tactical Studies Rules]] (TSR), and subsequently spawned the RPG industry. D&D is by far the best-known and best selling RPG, with an estimated 20 million [[player]]s, many translations and over US$1 billion in book and equipment sales (as of 2004).  From the late 1970s until 1999, the brand was split into two lines, "Dungeons & Dragons" and "[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]."


There are several very good histories of D&D on the 'net. Anyone care to find one and put a link to it here?
After TSR floundered in 1996, [[Wizards of the Coast]] acquired the company in 1997, including all rights to D&D. Two years later, Wizards was purchased by [[Hasbro]]. Products branded Dungeons & Dragons made up over fifty percent of the RPG products sold in 2002.
 
== Links ==
[http://www.dandwiki.com D&D Wiki - All Homebrew D&D items]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D&D Wikipedia page on D&D]
 
[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd WotC D&D homepage]
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Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy role-playing game (RPG) published by Gary Gygax and David Arneson in January 1974. It was first published by Gygax's company, Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), and subsequently spawned the RPG industry. D&D is by far the best-known and best selling RPG, with an estimated 20 million players, many translations and over US$1 billion in book and equipment sales (as of 2004). From the late 1970s until 1999, the brand was split into two lines, "Dungeons & Dragons" and "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons."

After TSR floundered in 1996, Wizards of the Coast acquired the company in 1997, including all rights to D&D. Two years later, Wizards was purchased by Hasbro. Products branded Dungeons & Dragons made up over fifty percent of the RPG products sold in 2002.

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D&D Wiki - All Homebrew D&D items

Wikipedia page on D&D

WotC D&D homepage s