Who published The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible in 1996?
Sean Patrick Fannon published The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible in 1996 with a distribution strategy that deliberately excluded the very hobby shops where the community gathered.
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Sean Patrick Fannon published The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible in 1996 with a distribution strategy that deliberately excluded the very hobby shops where the community gathered.
The 258-page volume was distributed exclusively to chain bookstores, creating a barrier between the book and the core audience it sought to explain.
John Bunnell identified the book as a wide-ranging and thoroughly cogent volume that provided more information and advice on gaming than any other single reference book published on the subject to date.
Palladium Books published an updated second edition of The Fantasy Roleplaying Gamer's Bible in 1998, reorganizing the content to reflect the changing landscape of the industry.
A significant portion of the book addressed the social stigma surrounding the hobby, specifically the discussion about means to dismiss allegations of demon worship and black magic.