1993 in games
This page lists board and card games, wargames, miniatures games, and tabletop role-playing games published in 1993. For video games, see 1993 in video gaming.
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Games released or invented in 1993
- Amazing Engine (role-playing game)
- Carat
- Cartoon Game
- Cybergeneration (role-playing game)
- Dirty Money (game)
- DragonStrike
- Earthdawn (role-playing game)
- Forgotten Futures (role-playing game)
- Hacker II: The Dark Side
- Mage: The Ascension (role-playing game)
- Magic: The Gathering
- Pandemonium (role-playing game)
- Prime Directive (role-playing game)
- Risus: The Anything RPG (role-playing game system)
- SLA Industries (role-playing game)
- Star Riders (role-playing game)
- Uncle Happy's Train Game
- Underground (role-playing game)
- We the People (board wargame)[1]
Game awards given in 1993
- Spiel des Jahres: Call My Bluff
- Deutscher Spiele Preis: Modern Art
- Best Children's Game: Verflixt Gemixt
- Games: Inklings
Significant games-related events in 1993
- Magic: The Gathering released by Wizards of the Coast, to become the first popular collectible card game.
- Alderac Entertainment Group founded.
gollark: It could be shorter with optimized `{n}` insertion.
gollark: Hmm, they're actually the same length, interesting.
gollark: `aæ{7}|æ(aæ{6}|æ(aæ{5}|æ(aæ{4}|æ(aæ{3}|æ(aæ{2}|æ(aæ|æa))))))`
gollark: In certain situations (e.g. if you give it `æææaææææ` or something) it comes out with very good regexes.
gollark: Mine basically makes a FSM thingy in a horrible format, converts into a less horrible one supported by `greenery`, and uses `greenery` to convert it to a regex.
See also
- 1993 in video gaming
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.