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    db4dbms: If Neverwinter Nights II came out in 2006, how can Atari produce the game through the 2007 contract? more »
    Mazrem: Man, I'd really like to know where all the hate for 4th Ed is coming from. Am I and everyone I know the only ones who like it? I play with 2 different... more »
    wirebrain: Hey guys, can we NOT beat the dead horse of "D&D 4e ate my baby and set fire to my 2e/3e/red books" here and instead talk about the matter at hand? M... more »
    c4pt_chunk: To all those wanting Bioware to license D&D again, I would rather see them license Pathfinder, the REAL D&D 4th edition. more »
    GnatB: Considering how absolutely Fubar D&D tactics was, (seriously, stat modification items didn't even have any affect... +wis/cha/int items giving more s... more »
    Baka Roboto Inu: Wait let me get this straight. Hasbro is bitter that Atari dealt with Namco Bandai. Even though it had NOTHING to do with the DnD license. Sounds like... more »
    Donkler: Uh oh, I feel an initiative roll coming on. more »
    oldbucsfan: This is what happens when the Dungeon Master and the player both roll 1's. more »
    Ursus-Veritas: Atari's response was a little hostile... Maybe their Charisma modifier wasn't good enough to roll a better response on the reaction table. more »
    SigmundTheSeaMonster: YOu idiot! You spilled beer on my Level 28 Evil Ranger!!! more »
    Tuxy79.: WOW! No pun intended. more »
    GuardianOfChaos: I still prefer to play with no board and no miniatures. The way I've always played relies almost entirely on the visualization skills of the players.... more »
    DirtyColossus: So do players have to like, program the entire game? I thought dungeons and dragons was a totally player made game, so i dont know how you would put i... more »
    d20Dark1: Wow- NERDALERT! The very first thing my wife and I talked about after we saw Surface (however many years ago) was "Damn, that would be a great thing f... more »
    Noodle-Works: any board game or card game with this supplemented with effects, game rules and extra interactions would be extremely cool. they need to either use r... more »
    Kaddisfly: A game of Carcassonne on this BAMF would blow my mind to itty... bitty... bits. more »
    i.roboto: if programming for this surface is highly supported, I would definitely consider buying one myself as a coffee table to preload some of my own widgets... more »
    Luke Plunkett: Needs more 40k more »
    ThisDudeRufus: So it's bridging the gap between D&D proper and Baldur's Gate. That's not a step I'm sure needs to be taken. Isn't the point of D&D that it's the las... more »
    fearing: Good Lord. If I had unlimited disposable income, I'd totally get one of these. Surface would be the best coffee table EVER. more »
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    Hasbro has filed a complaint in the District Court of Rhode Island, seeking to terminate their licensing agreement with Dungeons and Dragons Online publisher Atari due to alleged fraud and five separate breaches of the licensing agreement for Dungeons & Dragons. More »
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  • #legal

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