Game Central One-Year Anniversary
May 25, 2007 Filed in: General | Role-Playing Games
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the debut of Game Central. Back on May 25, 2006, I published this site with a variety of personal gaming information: baseball leagues, computer games, and role-playing memories. Since then, I completed another season of the NALB and played numerous computer games. Unfortunately, I haven't played any pen and paper role-playing games in several years. However, I always intended to devote a large portion of this site's content to role-playing games. In particular, I wanted to chronicle and preserve some of the history of my old gaming group, "The Club."
With the site's original intent in mind, I knew what had to be done. I had to add some new RPG content to Game Central for its one-year anniversary. I decided to revisit the game that got our group started, Dungeons & Dragons. Out of dozens of D&D campaigns, one clearly stood out as deserving of the anniversary honor—The Temple of Elemental Evil. That campaign was played during one of our group's most creative periods. It featured some of our most memorable characters and many unforgettable moments.
Game Central can still be reached via the portal at http://kfields.net. Now, you can also access it directly at http://gamecentral.kfields.net.
I look forward to more great gaming for Game Central year two.
With the site's original intent in mind, I knew what had to be done. I had to add some new RPG content to Game Central for its one-year anniversary. I decided to revisit the game that got our group started, Dungeons & Dragons. Out of dozens of D&D campaigns, one clearly stood out as deserving of the anniversary honor—The Temple of Elemental Evil. That campaign was played during one of our group's most creative periods. It featured some of our most memorable characters and many unforgettable moments.
Game Central can still be reached via the portal at http://kfields.net. Now, you can also access it directly at http://gamecentral.kfields.net.
I look forward to more great gaming for Game Central year two.