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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_WeselyDavid Wesely - Wikipedia

    David Wesely (born 1945) is a wargamer, board game designer, and video game developer. Wesely's developments, inspired by Kriegsspiel wargames, were important and influential in the early history of role-playing games.

  2. Braunstein is an experimental game and game genre introduced by David Wesely, a member of the Midwest Military Simulation Association, in the late 1960s, and originally played in the Twin Cities. Braunstein was important and influential in the early history of role-playing games.

  3. David A. Wesely (born March 15, 1945) is a game designer, video game developer, physicist, and former officer in the US Army Reserves. He earned a bachelor's degree in physics at Hamline University in 1967 and a master's degree in high energy physics at the University of Kansas in 1969.

  4. 12. März 2021 · The Ruins of Murkhill. ... David Wesely - Braunstein - Nascent Roleplaying. Strategos Volume 1 & 2 Public Domain materials. Announcement. Welcome to the Home of Drama Free Old School D&D Discussion. Welcome to all of our members and visitors. The Ruins of Murkhill is the Home of Old School Dungeons and Dragons.

  5. 14. Apr. 2009 · Someone who is not well known, but whose contribution to the birth was signifigant, is David Wesely. Wesely was a compatriot of Arneson in the wargaming scene in the midwest in the 1960s. It was his work and ideas that laid the foundation for Arneson's Blackmoor campaign, which as we all know provided the spark for D&D itself.

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