Greg Gorden
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | Game designer |
Greg Gorden is an American game designer who has worked primarily on role-playing games.
Career
[edit]Greg Gorden has worked for several gaming companies:
- For Victory Games he participated, during the early 1980s, in the design of the James Bond 007 role-playing game (1983).[1]: 167
- For Mayfair Games he was in 1985 the main designer of the DC Heroes role-playing game.[1]: 167 Also for Mayfair Games, partnering with White Wolf, he designed D.O.A., but the game was not published.[1]: 170
- For West End Games Gorden brought help to Greg Costikyan and the WEG team in the design of all the editions of Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game (1987,[2] 1992[3] and 1996[4]). For the same game, in the supplements' list, he was the main author of The Star Wars Rules Companion (1989)[5] and the Imperial Sourcebook (First Edition: 1989,[6] Second Edition: 1994[7]). Also for West End Games, and with help from Douglas Kaufman and Bill Slavicsek, Gorden designed Torg (1990).[1]: 191
- For FASA, Gorden designed the rules of the role-playing game Earthdawn (1993).[1]: 124
- For the Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Shane Lacy Hensley (founder of the company) wrote a draft for his Deadlands game and flew his friends Gorden and Matt Forbeck to Virginia; Gorden and Forbeck liked the draft and asked if they could buy into Hensley's company, although Gorden left for personal reasons.[1]: 325
- Gorden's Dungeons & Dragons work (edited by different companies, from TSR to Wizards of the Coast) includes Castle Greyhawk (1988), Elder Evils (2007), Dungeon Master's Guide 2 (2009), and Monster Manual 2 (2009).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
- ^ Greg Costikyan, Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, West End Games, New York, October 1987, Editors: Eric Goldberg, Paul Murphy and Bill Slavicsek, Hardcover, p. 142, ISBN 0-87431-065-2
- ^ Bill Smith, Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game - Second Edition, West End Games, New York, October 1992, Editor: Ed Stark, Hardcover, p. 176, ISBN 0-87431-181-0
- ^ Bill Smith, Peter Schweighofer, George Strayton, Paul Sudlow, Eric S. Trautmann and Greg Farshtey, The Star Wars Roleplaying Game: Second Edition - Revised and Expanded, West End Games, New York, August 1996, Hardcover, p. 288, ISBN 0-87431-268-X
- ^ Greg Gorden, The Star Wars Rules Companion, West End Games, New York, January 1989, Paperback, p. 80, ISBN 0-87431-147-0
- ^ Greg Gorden, Imperial Sourcebook, West End Games, New York, October 1989, Editor: Bill Slavicsek, Hardcover, p. 144, ISBN 0-87431-175-6
- ^ Greg Gorden, Imperial Sourcebook, Second Edition, West End Games, New York, June 1994, Editor: Bill Smith, Hardcover, p. 144, ISBN 0-87431-210-8
External links
[edit]- "Greg Gorden at RPG Database Pen & Paper". Archived from the original on February 19, 2005.