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Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:30 pm

I found an old D&D ad. I think it ran for a short time in the early 80's. It is kind of cheesy. Anyone else got links to old advertisements from the hey days?

http://www.retrojunk.com/details_commercial/61/
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby GeneWeigel » Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:28 am

Heres a commercial for an electronic D&D game that I had:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyYNjQ5CT-8

My dog Max ate the board and I had the little red things in my minatures for years before I got rid of them. I still have some parts in various states of use (semi-painted and the guy with the beard broke his mace off.). I lost the treasure chest too.

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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby wcw43921 » Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:45 pm

These were posted on the Kenzerco message boards--


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I also remember a radio ad for the original Traveller game. Somehow the radio I was listening to on that night was tuned to a college radio station in Bloomington, Illinois--the home of Game Designers' Workshop so many years ago. I was not entirely paying attention to the broadcast when I suddenly heard the words, "Free Trader Beowulf." I stopped what I was doing and started listening as the whole distress call played out, complete with sound effects and Williams-esque background music. That was followed by the announcer telling how with this game you could be soldiers of fortune traveling the galaxy in search of adventure.

That was the only time, apart from the D&D ads, that I heard of a RPG advertising outside of a gaming magazine or gaming store catalog. Did any other game companies try to advertise elsewhere? I seem to recall some SPI games for sale in the U.S. Cavalry Store's catalog, but I can't say for certain.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby ScottyG » Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:05 am

Luke, isn't that one of your sisters in the second ad?
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:21 pm

ScottyG wrote:Luke, isn't that one of your sisters in the second ad?



Yes indeed. That is my eldest sister Elise. I think she is about 17 in this advertisement. She was very popular at the conventions ;)
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby ScottyG » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:51 pm

Did the names used for the Drow city Erelhei Cinlu occur in order of oldest to youngest?
Ernie, Elise, Heidi, Cindy, luke?
That's got to be one of the best of your dad's word plays.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:58 pm

ScottyG wrote:Did the names used for the Drow city Erelhei Cinlu occur in order of oldest to youngest?
Ernie, Elise, Heidi, Cindy, luke?
That's got to be one of the best of your dad's word plays.



Right you are. He did that sort of stuff a lot when naming things. The World of Grayhawk is full of them. Ulek for me, Sundee, Idee, Ahlissa, Urnst. The Pomarj is based off of my mother's name (Mary Jo Powell). Geoff for my cousin Geoffrey, Perrenland for Jeff Perrin, etc.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Druvas » Tue Jul 07, 2009 2:11 pm

This thread is truely fascinating! It's like observing a bit of history as it happened. More, Luke! I say more! :)
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby geekpreacher » Thu Jul 09, 2009 1:45 pm

Luke,

Man, that's some interesting information. I didn't realize that about the naming conventions in Greyhawk. Shows your dad thought a lot about his family.

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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Fri Jul 10, 2009 12:36 am

geekpreacher wrote:Luke,

Man, that's some interesting information. I didn't realize that about the naming conventions in Greyhawk. Shows your dad thought a lot about his family.

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I think he thought about family- but I also think it is a good way to make up alot of names! I believe Allan Grohe has a list of Greyhawk names and who they refer to on EN World maybe. It is a pretty good list.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby GeneWeigel » Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:08 pm

I thought that was Elise Gygax from seeing the pics of old GenCons but honestly I was afraid to ask!

Is this her in this GAMMA WORLD advertisements?


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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:45 am

Yeah that siren in the gold outfit is none other than my sister Elise :lol: It is funny seeing those old advertisements now. The gaming industry has grown and changed a lot since then.

Gamma World is a great game. I really enjoyed playing Metamorphasis Alpha with Jim Ward as GM at Gary Con. Hell I even survived for about 2 hours!
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby GeneWeigel » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:55 pm

Yeah, its a different world alright...

BUT FOR ME THATS ANOTHER STORY...

A really big part of the "fantasy" of fantasy roleplaying is that Gary was, is and always will be "the king" and I mean that in a totally sincere manner. I just love imagining that Gary is still in charge and its perpetually so! Its this "fantasy" that makes the D&D game seem much more cooler than what it is these days.

I had the chance to tell that to him too!

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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Thu Jul 16, 2009 7:50 pm

GeneWeigel wrote:Yeah, its a different world alright...

BUT FOR ME THATS ANOTHER STORY...

A really big part of the "fantasy" of fantasy roleplaying is that Gary was, is and always will be "the king" and I mean that in a totally sincere manner. I just love imagining that Gary is still in charge and its perpetually so! Its this "fantasy" that makes the D&D game seem much more cooler than what it is these days.

I had the chance to tell that to him too!

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That probably made him blush :oops: He was always surprised (pleasantly) with the amount of positive feedback he got from people about how D&D changed their lives for the better. It was really awesome to read the posts people made after he passed away. It made me feel very proud to be his son.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby GeneWeigel » Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:45 am

Yeah, he always told me to knock it off but I could get away with a lot with him because I cracked him up most of the time.

Last time I talked to him in person I was so damn high on Red Bulls/no sleep and he was going on and on about design elements left out of KEEP ON THE BORDERLANDS because I kept ribbing that my cousin who was with me had played B2 so many times that he was a "B2 junkie" and he wanted to change his character's name to "castellan". And the next day I couldn't recall a word of what he said about it! ;)
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby ghul » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:14 pm

ScottyG wrote:Did the names used for the Drow city Erelhei Cinlu occur in order of oldest to youngest?
Ernie, Elise, Heidi, Cindy, luke?
That's got to be one of the best of your dad's word plays.


Wow, that is a great piece of trivia!
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby ghul » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:22 pm

Melf wrote:
GeneWeigel wrote:Yeah, its a different world alright...

BUT FOR ME THATS ANOTHER STORY...

A really big part of the "fantasy" of fantasy roleplaying is that Gary was, is and always will be "the king" and I mean that in a totally sincere manner. I just love imagining that Gary is still in charge and its perpetually so! Its this "fantasy" that makes the D&D game seem much more cooler than what it is these days.

I had the chance to tell that to him too!

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That probably made him blush :oops: He was always surprised (pleasantly) with the amount of positive feedback he got from people about how D&D changed their lives for the better. It was really awesome to read the posts people made after he passed away. It made me feel very proud to be his son.


Luke, one of the last times I hung around with your dad was at The Ram in downtown Indy. After we ate, right before we headed up to your dad's suite at the Embassy, I remember this soldier approaching your dad to shake his hand. He'd just come back from two tours and he talked about sitting in a tent and gaming during the long hours in the desert. He thanked your dad for providing him that opportunity, and your dad was indeed a little embarrassed. He was saying, "No, thank you!"
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby SirStrauss » Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:48 am

I don't remember any of these commercials. Really cool though. I love this kind of stuff!
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby nukeddude » Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:18 pm

i like copywrite dates... those are older then me :lol:
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Melf » Tue Jul 28, 2009 12:30 am

nukeddude wrote:i like copywrite dates... those are older then me :lol:



Don't let Elise hear you talking like that! She is the young model in a couple of these ads.
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby nukeddude » Tue Jul 28, 2009 3:11 pm

right :? :shock:
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby the keeper » Tue Jul 28, 2009 5:48 pm

nukeddude wrote:i like copywrite dates... those are older then me :lol:

Puttin' yer foot in it, eh Dude?! :D
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Re: Old D&D commercial

Postby Aramaick » Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:59 pm

What magazines did they print the ads of Elise? I know there is one of her in some space suit on the last page of White Dwarf magazine issue 1. Aside from that I don't know any others. I have searched and searched for old school D&D print ads, however I can't find it.
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