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Tuesday, October 16, 2018

The Dreams in Gary’s Basement: A Documentary on Gary Gygax

I'm ecstatic to announce the launch of this kickstarter from Dorks of Yore! I posted about this effort earlier in the year, and I'm honored to have the opportunity to play my own small role in helping this vision come to fruition as the campaigns consultant and designer.

"The Dreams in Gary's Basement: A Documentary on Gary Gygax" is a documentary about the life of Gary Gygax and the world-changing advent of Dungeons & Dragons.
 "Gary's work has woven itself into the fabric of our culture, yet there is no monument to recognize him, not even in his own hometown. We intend this project to be a filmic monument of sorts – a high-quality, emotionally engaging record of Gary’s story that can be appreciated by gamers and non-gamers alike for generations to come."
Check out the amazing film trailer in the video above, and then click here to check out the Kickstarter. It was fully funded in less than half a day, and is available as a digital movie, DVD/Blu Ray, or as a multi-disc Collectors Set with additional interview footage.

The Dreams in Gary’s Basement: A Documentary on Gary Gygax -- Kicktraq Mini

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