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Vintage RPG

The Art & History of Tabletop RPGs

Author: Stu Horvath

The Hamlyn Book of Monsters (1984)

January 14, 2026December 4, 2025 by Stu HorvathCategories PostHamlyn Book of Monsters, monstersLeave a Comment on The Hamlyn Book of Monsters (1984)

In just ten years, the scope of a children’s monster book has changed radically.

Monsters (1976)

January 13, 2026December 4, 2025 by Stu HorvathCategories PostBernard Brett, monsters4 Comments on Monsters (1976)

An excellent example of a children’s monster book from the ’70s.

A Fantastic Bestiary (1969)

January 12, 2026January 16, 2026 by Stu HorvathCategories PostA Fantastic Bestiary, Ernst and Johanna Lehner, monstersLeave a Comment on A Fantastic Bestiary (1969)

Perhaps an important inspiration for the Monster Manual.

Dark Tower

January 12, 2026January 11, 2026 by Stu Horvath and John McGuireCategories PodcastBoard Game, Dark Tower, Milton Bradley3 Comments on Dark Tower

Can you defeat the tower before the tower defeats you?

Miniature Painting – 2022

January 11, 2026January 11, 2026 by Stu HorvathCategories EssaysMiniaturesLeave a Comment on Miniature Painting – 2022

Year One in a hobby chronicle.

The End (1995)

January 9, 2026December 4, 2025 by Stu HorvathCategories PostScapegoat, The End3 Comments on The End (1995)

All the edginess of the ’90s embodied in a single game.

Millennium’s End (1993)

January 8, 2026January 8, 2026 by Stu HorvathCategories PostChameleon Eclectic, Millennium’s End5 Comments on Millennium’s End (1993)

One of the most complicated RPGs ever created.

The Tome of Neverworld (1996)

January 7, 2026December 4, 2025 by Stu HorvathCategories PostForEverWorld Books, NeverWorldLeave a Comment on The Tome of Neverworld (1996)

The first Furry RPG?

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