Title page of version 8 of dnd running on a PLATO emulator in 2006.

Title page of version 8 of dnd running on a PLATO emulator in 2006.

Detail map of Carbondale, Illinois, United States Overview map of Carbondale, Illinois, United States

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The First Role-Playing Game: Dungeons & Dragons, and its Computerized Version

1974 to 1975
The original booklets setting out the table-top roll playing version of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).

The original booklets setting out the table-top roll playing version of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D).

From 1974 to 1975 Gary Whisenhunt and Ray Wood at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, wrote the first role-playing video game in the TUTOR programming language for the PLATO system. It was called Dungeons & Dragons (dnd). The name dnd was derived from the abbreviation "D&D" from the original tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, which was released in 1974.

The publication of the "table-top" version of D&D is widely regarded as the beginning of modern role-playing games and of the role-playing game industry.

"The original Dungeons & Dragons boxed set was the first role-playing game, a fantasy system with a medieval European flavor.[1] This set introduced concepts which would become standard, including abilities (such as strength, intelligence, and dexterity); character classes (fighting-manmagic-usercleric) and levels; races (humandwarfelfhalfling); armor class; monsters and treasure; subterranean dungeons of halls, rooms, and doors replete with tricks and traps; and magic items, such as intelligent swords.[1] The set also includes rules for wilderness travel by land and sea, hiring specialists and men-at-arms, building fortifications and setting up baronies.[1] Movement rates and areas are given in inches, like that of the miniatures rules from which the system descended.[1]

The set also included brief guidelines on using monsters as player characters.[2]" (Wikipedia article on Dungeons & Dragons (1974), accessed 7-2019).

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