Heritage Models
Heritage Models was an American game company that produced role-playing games and game supplements.
History[]
Wargame company Battleline Publications merged into Heritage USA to speed its growth.[1]: 164 Heritage sold off the Battleline operation to Avalon Hill in October 1979.[2] The company also formed the Dwarfstar Games line in the early 1980s.
Publications[]
- Der Kriegspilers Fantastiques, a line of 25mm fantasy wargame figures.
- Star Trek: Adventure Gaming in the Final Frontier was published in 1978.
- John Carter, Warlord of Mars was published by Heritage Models, Inc. in 1978.[3]: 276
- Circus Maximus, a combination of a racetrack-based game called Chariot Racing and a one-on-one combat game called Gladiator, was published in 1979.[4] When Battlefield was sold to Avalon Hill later in 1979, the new owners published the two components of Circus Maximus as two separate games the following year. While Gladiator retained its original title, Chariot Racing was renamed Circus Maximus.
- The Knights and Magick Rules Set was published by Heritage USA in 1980.[3]: 189
- Star Commandos (board game, 1980)
- Swordbearer was first published in 1982 by Heritage USA.[3]: 215, 217 Fantasy Games Unlimited purchased the rights to Swordbearer, and also bought Heritage's old stock, something that FGU's Scott Bizar felt was a necessary part of such a deal.[1]: 75
Dwarfstar Games[]
Gametime Games[]
- Quest (board game, 1978)
- Spellmaker (board game, 1978)
- Strange New Worlds (board game, 1978)
References[]
- ^ a b Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
- ^ "The General Index and Company History". The General Magazine Index and Company History. 1980. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
- ^ a b c Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
- ^ Kask, Tim (September 1979). "The Dragon's Augury". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (29): 49.
Categories:
- Role-playing game publishing companies