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TSR Games TSR Games was trademarked in 2011 by Jayson Elliot, after TSR Inc., owned by Wizards of the Coast abandoned the trademark.[1]
Gygax Magainze
editGygax Magazine will be a print and electronic format gaming magazine covering modern and older games.[2] The first issue is due out in December of 2012[3], with comics from people such as Rich Burlew.
Controversies
editWhile Luke and Ernie Gygax, sons of E. Gary Gygax are involved with the magazine, the Gary Gygax Estate does not agree with the use of the Gygax name for the product,[4]
References
edit- ^ http://www.enworld.org/forum/news/332022-gygax-magazine-update-3-electric-boogaloo-3.html#post6051880
- ^ http://www.gamersandgrognards.blogspot.com/2012/11/tsr-gygax-magazine-update-from-tim-kask.html
- ^ http://www.enworld.org/forum/news/332022-gygax-magazine-update-3-electric-boogaloo-9.html#post6052674
- ^ http://www.enworld.org/forum/news/332022-gygax-magazine-update-3-electric-boogaloo-7.html#post6052536
External links
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