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Publication date 2004 (1st edition) Pages 283 Originally published 2004 Country United States of America | 5/5 RPGnet Language English Media type Print (Hardback) ISBN 0-7869-3498-0 Page count 283 Subject Dungeons & Dragons | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons is a 2004 publisher's retrospective written by Harold Johnson, Steve Winter, Peter Adkison, Ed Stark, and Peter Archer. It is an illustrated, behind-the-scenes history of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy tabletop role-playing game, issued by the game's publisher (Wizards of the Coast) to commemorate the game's 30th anniversary.
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Overview
30 Years of Adventure presents D&D's history in mostly-chronological order, beginning with the creation of the game by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and ending with the Hasbro's acquisition of Wizards of the Coast. It includes chapters devoted to the development history of various D&D campaign settings such as the World of Greyhawk, Dragonlance, and the Forgotten Realms. In keeping with its historical theme, nearly all of the book's artwork is taken from D&D products of the era.
30 Years of Adventure also features short essays by a variety of celebrities (including comedian Stephen Colbert, actor Wil Wheaton, and animator Genndy Tartakovsky), describing their experiences with Dungeons & Dragons. The book's foreword is by actor Vin Diesel.