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The Making of Knightmare

June 18, 2013

For a child of the 80's Knightmare was essential viewing, bringing the world of Dungeons and Dragons alive through amazing computer wizardry and trickery. I came across an article in the Guardian newspaper about how Knightmare was made and wanted to share it with you. 

LINK The Guardian- How Knightmare Was Made
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