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The One About How CJ came to LARP… Part One: The late 1970s/ early 1980’s

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Chris Jensen Romer

A brief discussion of the UK rpg scene 1979 to 1985 and the prehistory of LARP in the USA and UK. Continue reading →

Posted in Games, Reviews and Past Events, Student Life in Cheltenham, Uninteresting to others whitterings about my life | Tagged Dungeons & Dragons Cartoon, James Dallas Egbert III, LARP, live action roleplay, Mazes and Mosters, Michigan State University, The Dungeon Master, Tom Hanks, Treasure Trap, UKFreeforms, White Dwarf | 1 Comment
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