
In January 1974, a group of friends in a Wisconsin basement sent out a small box with three beige colored books inside. It was the very first edition of Dungeons & Dragons, a brand new type of game without boards or set goals in which all the action took place in the players' minds. The game sold, and sold well, eventually becoming a worldwide phenomenon. 30 years later, that game continues to be popular. It also wields a profound cultural influence, especially in the video game industry
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