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Revision as of 18:52, 31 December 2018

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Space Gamer was a periodical that once published Traveller articles.

Description (Specifications)

Space Gamer supported a number of other games and authors, but it included nearly the whole gamut of early Traveller authors and artists as well.

Traveller Articles

Space Gamer Traveller Articles
Name Author Date Issue Remarks
Robotics for Traveller Tony Watson 3 Jan 78 Space Gamer 15 None
Addendum Equipment and Weapons Robert P. Barger 3 July/Aug 78 Space Gamer 18 None
Psionics in Traveller Kenneth W. Burke 2 Nov/Dec 78 Space Gamer 20 None
Alternate Characters for Traveller Forrest Johnson 2 Oct 80 Space Gamer 32 None
Ithilien Class Mark Chittenden 1 Oct 80 Space Gamer 32 None
More Psionics Kenneth W. Burke 1 Jan 81 Space Gamer 35 None
Pawn of the Fire Web K.L. Jones 6 Feb 81 Space Gamer 36 None
Ya Wanna Buy A Used Ship? Tim Brown, William A. Barton 2 Apr 81 Space Gamer 38 None
Rumor Reliability Steve Winter 1 May 81 Space Gamer 39 None
Aboard the Leviathan Marc W. Miller 2 Jun 81 Space Gamer 40 None
Adventures on Tschai Steve Winter 8 Jun 81 Space Gamer 40 Planet of Adventure is a series of four science fiction novels by Jack Vance. Tschai is a planet and a center of action.
New Space Combat System Steve Winter 3 Jun 81 Space Gamer 40 None
SF Character Contest Results Unknown 2 Sep 81 Space Gamer 43 None
Expanded Combat William A. Barton 4 Sep 81 Space Gamer 43 None
AFV's in Traveller Donald Gallagher 10 Oct 81 Space Gamer 44 None
Terrorists in Traveller Kenneth W. Burke 3 Dec 81 Space Gamer 46 None
Flare Star (part 1) J. Andrew Keith 1 Jun 81 Space Gamer 46 None
I'm a Doctor, Not a... J. Andrew Keith 2 Jan 82 Space Gamer 47 None

| Flare Star (part 2) | J. Andrew Keith | 1 Feb 82 | Space Gamer 48 | None |- | Tools for Terrorists | William A. Barton | 3 Mar 82 | Space Gamer 49 | None |- | Flare Star (part 3) | J. Andrew Keith | 1 Apr 82 | Space Gamer 50 | None |-

  1. Omni Car, The William A. Barton 1 Jun 82 SG 52
  2. Flare Star (part 4) J. Andrew Keith Jul 82 TSG 53
  3. Splat Gun, The William A. Barton 3 Oct 82 SG 56

| | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |-

  1. Chainsaw Combat Christopher Kupczyk 1 Apr 83 SG 62
  2. Interdiction Station Marcus L. Rowland 10 Feb 84 SG 67
  3. Competitive Citizens Dan Perez 2 Aug 84 SG 70

| | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |-

  1. Pre-Enlistment Skills Warren Okuma 1 Apr 85 SG 73
  2. Stiletto Class Yacht Gary Reilly Apr/May 87 SG 78
  3. Manhunt Bill Cassell SG 81

| | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |- | | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |-

  1. Ranger Class Courier James B. King SG 81
  2. Tarragon's Heir Michael O'Brien Dec 89 SG 84
  3. Starjammer Class Yacht Gary Reilly Jan/Feb 89 SG 85

| | | | Space Gamer 01 | None |-

  1. Corsair Contention James B. King Jan/Feb 89 SG 85

External Links

  1. EXTERNAL LINK: Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer
  2. EXTERNAL LINK: The Space Gamer homepage at Better Games.

History & Background (Dossier)

Meta-history & Background: The Space Gamer was a magazine dedicated to the subject of science fiction and fantasy board games and role-playing games. It quickly grew in importance and was an important and influential magazine in its subject matter from the late 70s through the mid-80s. The magazine is no longer published, but the Better Games maintain a web presence using its final title Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer.

The Space Gamer started out as a quarterly publication of the brand new Metagaming Concepts company in 1975. Initial issues were in a plain-paper digest format. By issue 17, it had grown to a full size bimonthly magazine, printed on slick paper.

When Steve Jackson departed Metagaming to found his own company, he also secured the right to publish The Space Gamer from number 27 on. The magazine stayed with Steve Jackson Games for the next five years, during which, it was at its most popular and influential. In 1983, the magazine was split into two separate bimonthly magazines: Space Gamer (losing the 'The' with the split in Number 64), and Fantasy Gamer; the former concentrating entirely on science fiction, and the latter on fantasy. This arrangement lasted about a year. Fantasy Gamer ran six issues before being folded back into Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games published through issue 76 (Sept/Oct 1985).

n 1986, the magazine was sold to Diverse Talents, Incorporated (DTI) who continued the magazine with the same numbering and format (after a gap of nearly a year and a half), but with the name Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer. The trademarks to Space Gamer and Fantasy Gamer was then sold to World Wide War (3W), a company which for a brief time tried to ascend to the top of the adventure gaming hill. They also purchased Strategy and Tactics. Alas, WWW also went down like Metagaming, and Space Gamer ended up in the hands of Future Combat Simulations (FCS). After publishing just one issue, FCS could not continue and a year later FCS declared bankruptcy. After passing through several hands, the Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer trademark got passed to Better Games.

Better Games now publishes Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer as part of their online gaming system. They have published eight issues.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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