So, I rarely appear in podcasts, but it was pleasant to get a namecheck in Ben Riggs' recent piece delving into the sad history that was DRAGONSTRIKE, TSR's doomed attempt to recast D&D by shifting its target audience to eight-year-olds. * My contribution falls in the first two or three minutes.
A lot of interesting behind-the-scenes information here, though I hope he'll supplement it with another piece placing it into context with the New Intro Game of the year sequence that TSR sunk money into every year throughout the mid-nineties.
Plus, the even-handedness of this piece is admirable, but doesn't fully convey what a money hole TSR-West, the Hollywood side of the company, was.
Recommended. Here's the link.
http://plotpointspod.com/when-dd-went-hollywood-the-tragedy-of-dragon-strike-episode-119/?fbclid=IwAR25r8VMz-Nh1ZLZPanvqXKttPbT5kXhB-TvzI4mLx5NinhKvkAowlChSek
V. much looking forward to the book version of the story of TSR's collapse that's coming out of all this research.
---John R.
*and I don't even think he mentions the follow up, filmed but not released, that came a year later: WILDSPACE. Or was it WILDSTRIKE? There used to be a copy in the Games Library but I don't remember what we eventually did with it.
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