In this issue:
Once again, we're very happy to publish an article by our celebrity guest writer, Andrew Rilstone. He takes a hard look at the limits gaming can feasibly expect to reach. Meanwhile, we have a humorous rant on the state of the industry, and then settle down for two history lessons: the end of the Dallas' story and the penultimate History. You'll notice a few other changes around the zine, as lack of resources is requiring us to prune back a little. We need articles from you, and more importantly, shows of support through the forum and the survey, which we're extending to look for more responses. The prize still stands, so please, take a moment to tell us what you think. And then enjoy the issue! Ed.
Contents:
Regulars:
Highlights - West End Doesn't
Once Upon a Time - Mutant mayhem
Readers' Forum - Talk is cheap
Articles:
Can Roleplaying Games Deal With Mature Themes? - Andrew asks a tough one - Andrew Rilstone
Today Your Subculture, Tomorrow the World - How the industry should be run - Steve Darlington and Jody MacGregor
The Disappearance of James Dallas Egbert III: Part Two - The sad conclusion - Shaun Hately
The History of Role-Playing, Part VII: "New Ways to Play" - The roleplaying bug spreads - Steve Darlington
Endnotes:
Gaming Links - Just click and go. - Steve Dempsey
Reader Survey - Your comments STILL eargely awaited