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Spielxpress ONLINE WWW.SPIELXPRESS.COM AUSGABE JULI2005 EINZELBEZUGSPREIS EUR 2,90 SS RE P PIEL SPIEL PRESS S D AS UNABHÄNGIGE SPIELEMAGAZIN Phantasie 30 JAHRE D&D 06 STAR WARS SPECIAL 13 Miniaturen FREEBOOTER MINIATURES 20 TABLETOP-MECHANIKEN 23 Multimedia WORLD OF WARCRAFT 30 SPLATTER UND ZOMBIES 34 WWW.SPIELXPRESS.COM * Sammelkarten MAGIC - HAUSREGELN 38 WIN X-CLUB 41 PEN&PAPER VS. MMORPG Gesellschaftsspiele Das klassische Rollenspiel hat schon eine lange Geschichte hinter sich. Abwechslungsreich und spannend, mit phantastischen oder EROTIK IN SPIELEN 46 technischen Hintergründen, gruselig bis witzig - in jedem Fall eine Anregung und Bereicherung für das menschliche Gehirn. Waren es SPIEL DES JAHRES 50 in den letzten Jahrzehnten hauptsächlich die Rollenspiele mit Papier, Bleistift und Würfeln, so spielen heute immer mehr Menschen unter Zuhilfenahme des Computers - entweder alleine oder im Internet. 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