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- Gamescience is an American game company that produces role-playing games and game supplements. Gamescience Corp. was started by Phillip E. Orbanes in 1965...
- Distribution in February 1998.[citation needed] Zocchi and his company GameScience have published a number of games over the years (many designed by Zocchi)...
- in 1987 (whose sole product was the TWERPS line) and distributed by Gamescience. Presented as a parody of the complicated RPG systems which were prevalent...
- Retrieved July 13, 2007. "Nikkei talks with Nintendo's Yamauchi and Iwata". GameScience. Archived from the original on January 27, 2006. Retrieved May 27, 2014...
- appearing in "Solution Unsatisfactory" The original title of the 1977 Gamescience role-playing game Star Patrol This disambiguation page lists articles...
- publisher to another: Imperium Publishing (1978), Adventure Games (1981), Gamescience (1983–1984), Tékumel Games (1983–1986), Different Worlds Publications...
- Book is a 1983 fantasy tabletop role-playing game, and published by Gamescience set in M. A. R. Barker's science fantasy world of Tékumel. It was republished...
- Soldier back-catalogue to Gamescience after Gamescience paid the printing costs for Phoenix's first two products.: 294  Gamescience later included The Book...
- is a 1983 fantasy tabletop role-playing game supplement published by Gamescience set in M. A. R. Barker's science fantasy world of Tékumel. Swords & Glory...
- 2007. "Media Create Software Sales: 29 May – 4 June". Media Create, GameScience. June 6, 2006. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved...