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Feature: From ink to bytes - Turning pen & paper RPGs to PC games


Before the personal computer became popular, role-playing games were mostly of the pen-and-paper variety, starting in 1974 with the launch of TSR's Dungeons and Dragons. Since then both industries have exploded and there have been quite a few cross-overs over the years.

In this new feature, we take a look at a number of pen & paper RPG games have been turned into PC games and also take a look at future plans. We also do a little speculating and see if a number of other pen-and-paper games could also be made into terrific PC games titles.

Click on the image above to continue reading today's feature story From Ink to Bytes: Turning pen & paper RPGs to PC games.

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